The first five days, the team’s traveling party is only able to interact with each other and essentially go to practice, the game rink, the team’s lounge and their own hotel room. Unlike the rest of the playoffs, teams are assigned one restaurant and a specific window where they can eat to assure social distancing from each other in case it’s unknown that a player or a team has been exposed to COVID-19.
The Wild’s locker room for Games 1 and 2 is an auxiliary locker room essentially built for the playoffs, while the Canucks will use the Oilers’ home locker room for Games 1 and 2.
Flying to/from Edmonton
— Players wore team-issued Adidas track suits, had to get temperature checks and wear masks throughout the flight.
— No food service was allowed on the plane, so the Wild’s culinary team provided a prepackaged entrée, sandwich or wrap along with granola/snack mix and fruit. Bottled water and sanitation packs were on each seat, and specialty beverages were available for pickup before entering the Boeing 757.
So much more detail in the article! Can't clip nearly enough...In the Bubble
CLEAR App and testing
— Players and staff must walk to the arena daily for COVID-19 molecular testing.
— All members have downloaded a specially-created health app from CLEAR.
— All members of the bubble must answer a symptom questionnaire each day before leaving their hotel room. If symptoms arise that cause a red flag, the app will immediately turn red and the Wild team members must contact Worley immediately.
— All members of the traveling party are subject to temperature checks throughout the bubble.
— A credential must be worn inside the bubble at all times.
— Each night, O’Hearn must file a report with the league verifying each member was compliant in every facet of the strict health rules. So if O’Hearn sees a player not wearing his mask in a public space, he literally has to admonish them.
So much more detail in the article! Can't clip nearly enough...
Sign up for a free trial... you can always cancel if you don't feel it's worth it.makes me want to subscribe, but yet here I am just waiting for free spoilers lol
unsure, I don't have the app and my luck id forget then have to pay for the membership and forget I have it even.Sign up for a free trial... you can always cancel if you don't feel it's worth it.
Also, doesn't just having the app give you a free article or two per week?
Well, download the app then, I think you do literally get 1 or two articles free each week for having it.unsure, I don't have the app and my luck id forget then have to pay for the membership and forget I have it even.
unsure, I don't have the app and my luck id forget then have to pay for the membership and forget I have it even.
Just an FYI-tonight @ 11pm there's a replay from Feb. 19 2020 Wild vs. Canucks
makes me want to subscribe, but yet here I am just waiting for free spoilers lol
Dubnyk confirmed as starter then? lol. It wouldn't make sense to not play who is starting for the playoffs in the exhibition game...
Yeah, but having Dubnyk even as backup over Kahkonen is a mistake.They'll probably both play half like Pittsburgh did with Jarry and Murray and whoever performs better will start Sunday. I'm just assuming Evason is saying don't read into it because he still doesn't know.
My whole thing is Dubnyk shouldn't be playing at all. I'm cool with Stalock.They'll probably both play half like Pittsburgh did with Jarry and Murray and whoever performs better will start Sunday. I'm just assuming Evason is saying don't read into it because he still doesn't know.
Yeah, but having Dubnyk even as backup over Kahkonen is a mistake.
Dubs was terrible during the season, terrible during the scrimmages, he's done as a goaltender in this league.
My whole thing is Dubnyk shouldn't be playing at all. I'm cool with Stalock.