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NHL postpones 3 more Canucks games due to players in COVID protocols

The Vancouver Canucks have had their games postponed through April 6. The Thursday announcement by the NHL comes a day after Vancouver's game against the Calgary Flames was postponed because two Canucks players and a member of the coaching staff were entered into the league's COVID protocol.

Vancouver scheduled to return April 8, able to practise 2 days prior

Vancouver defenceman Travis Hamonic was added to the COVID-19 list as the NHL announced Thursday Canucks games through Apr. 6 would be postponed. (Rich Lam/Getty Images)

The Vancouver Canucks have had their games postponed through April 6.

The Thursday announcement by the NHL comes a day after Vancouver's game against the Calgary Flames was postponed because two Canucks players and a member of the coaching staff were entered into the league's COVID protocol.

Pending test results in the coming days, the NHL says it is expected that the Canucks will be able to return to game action April 8, with no practices before April 6.

Including Wednesday's Canucks-Flames matchup, Vancouver will have four games in total postponed one against the Edmonton Oilers and two against the Winnipeg Jets.

Canucks forward Adam Gaudette, who was pulled from Tuesday's practice following a positive test result, was added to the NHL's protocol list that afternoon.

Defenceman Travis Hamonic was added to the list on Thursday.

A player on the COVID-19 protocol list has not necessarily tested positive.

Canucks head coach Travis Green would not say following Wednesday's morning skate if Gaudette had tested positive for a variant.

The league's protocols require players and staff to be tested daily. Any time an individual's initial test comes back positive, the lab does a second test on the initial sample.

If the second test is negative, a second sample is collected. But if that sample returns a positive result, it's considered to be a "confirmed positive."

The league requires individuals with positive tests to self isolate for 10 days, and for close contacts to self isolate for two weeks.

The NHL's truncated 56-game schedule has now seen 45 contests postponed with the first 37 coming in the three U.S.-based divisions because of COVID-19.

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