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NHL postpones 14 games; won't resume play until Tuesday

Teams won’t be allowed to take the ice until players, coaches and traveling officials are cleared following a round of COVID-19 tests.
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Dallas Stars center Tyler Seguin (91) moves to gain control of the puck under pressure from Minnesota Wild center Frederick Gaudreau (89) in the second period of an NHL hockey game in Dallas, Monday, Dec. 20, 2021. (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez)

The NHL pushed back its return from an already extended holiday break an extra day by postponing its entire 14-game Monday schedule for COVID-19 testing reasons.

The league said Friday it now plans to resume play Tuesday in a decision that increases the total of postponed games to 64 this season.

Teams are still scheduled to resume practicing Sunday, but won’t be allowed to take the ice until players, coaches and traveling officials are cleared following a round of COVID-19 tests.  

The move comes after the NHL opened its annual holiday break on Wednesday, two days earlier than scheduled, because of a significant jump in players landing in the league’s COVID-19 protocols, and with 10 teams’ schedules paused.

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