NHL News: No Positive Tests, Four Players Kneel, and Player Notes

Over 7,000 tests administered with no positive results. Four players kneel for the National anthems. Rask was out on the weekend for clicking yes to a cough. Micheal Ferland fined.

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No positive tests

NHL Public Relations: Statement from the NHL on COVID-19 testing results.

“The NHL completed the first week of its Phase 4 Return to Play with no positive test results for COVID-19 among the 7,023 tests administered. Testing was administered on a daily basis to all members of the Clubs’ 52-member traveling parties, including Players during the period from July 27 through August 1. All 24 teams entered the secure zone in Edmonton and Toronto on July 26 for the beginning of Phase 4. The NHL will continue to provide regular updates on COVID-19 testing results. The League will not be providing information on the identity of any individuals or Clubs.

Four players kneel for the National anthems

Stephen Whyno: Ryan Reaves, Robin Lehner, Tyler Seguin and Jason Dickinson were the first NHL players to kneel for the National anthems for a game they played in.

Player notes

Craig Morgan: Arizona Coyotes coach didn’t really have an update on Nick Schmaltz‘s stiff neck.

Amalie Benjamin: Boston Bruins goaltender Tuukka Rask was back at practice yesterday and they are expecting him to start on Wednesday.

Adam Kimelman: Philadelphia Flyers coach Alain Vigneault on forward Michael Raffl who was injured in the third period: “Can’t get into specifics, can’t get into lengths. But I can say that he’s not going to be available for a little bit.”

Elliotte Friedman: Vancouver Canucks forward Micheal Ferland was fined $5,000 for spearing.

Capitals PR: Washington Capitals defenseman John Carlson wasn’t able to go in yesterday’s game.

Brian Munz: Winnipeg Jets forwards Mark Scheifele, Patrik Laine and Mason Appleton missed yesterday’s game.

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