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The NHL, like other North American sports leagues, is battling COVID-19 outbreaks across multiples teams as of Saturday. Nearly two years into the pandemic, even with widespread vaccinations and strict protocols in place, COVID is heavily affecting hockey.

Earlier this week, the NHL paused its season from Dec. 22-26 to prevent further spread of the virus. The league had over 15% of its players in protocols at the time of the announcement. The NHL has now announced the pause will last at least one more day, meaning games will not resume any earlier than Tuesday, Dec. 28 

The NHL previously announced that it would continue the regular season as scheduled, but would continue to shut down teams experiencing COVID outbreaks on a case-by-case basis for the time being, but that all games that require cross border travel between the United States and Canada will be suspended through the beginning of the league's holiday break.

As the situation continues to escalate, the NHL and NHLPA also announced an update to its COVID-19 protocols to be observed through at least January 7. The league will resume daily testing for players and coaches, and potentially implement additional pre-game testing "on a case-by-case basis" in the event of a COVID outbreak within a team.

Here is an updated look at the current COVID situation for teams throughout the National Hockey League and players who have been placed in protocols:

Boston Bruins

Calgary Flames

Carolina Hurricanes

Colorado Avalanche

Detroit Red Wings

Edmonton Oilers

Florida Panthers

Los Angeles Kings

Montreal Canadiens

  • Artturi Lehkonen (Dec. 18)

Nashville Predators

New York Islanders

  • Mat Barzal (Dec. 14)

Philadelphia Flyers

Toronto Maple Leafs

Vancouver Canucks

Washington Capitals