dallas stars' covid outbreak
The NHL has announced that the Dallas Stars' regular season will be delayed due to the coronavirus pandemic. “I see injuries written all over it,” Stars coach Rick Bowness said recently. Dallas Stars to open season on Jan. 22 after COVID-19 outbreak Zac Wassink, Yardbarker 1/15/2021 San Antonio Spurs coach Gregg Popovich slams Texas governor for lifting Covid mandates The Dallas Stars season had originally … Those individuals are now in self-isolation in accordance with CDC and NHL’s protocols. NHL announces 27 positive COVID tests from 9 teams; 17 from Dallas Stars. The Dallas Stars won't be back on the ice for practice Monday as the team continues to deal with a COVID-19 outbreak, according to Matthew DeFranks of Dallas Morning News. Dallas Stars' training facility closed after COVID-19 outbreak. “D’Andra Simmons has tested positive for Covid … According to the league's release, six Stars players and two staff members "recently confirmed positive tests for the COVID-19 virus." As you likely know, the Dallas Stars season has already been delayed due to positive COVID-19 tests. The team announced this morning that six players and two staff members have tested positive for COVID-19. The Dallas Stars will open their season Jan. 22 at home against the Nashville Predators after their first four games had to be rescheduled due to a COVID-19 outbreak on the team. The Dallas Stars had six players and two staff members test positive for COVID-19, and the NHL expects the team will not open its 2020-21 season any earlier than Jan. 19. The Stars and the NHL are trying to figure out the next steps for the organization after a coronavirus outbreak halted Dallas’ training camp last week and postponed the start of the regular season. Real Housewives of Dallas star, D’Andra Simmons, was hospitalized for coronavirus, her rep confirmed to HollywoodLife on Dec. 28. The Stars (6-7-4) had their first four games of the season postponed due to a coronavirus outbreak. The Dallas Stars are not expected to open their regular season on time after the National Hockey League announced an outbreak of COVID-19 within the team. On Friday, the NHL announced that the Dallas Stars, who lost to the Tampa Bay Lightning in the 2020 Stanley Cup Final, are expected to have the start of their season postponed until at least Jan. 19 due to a COVID-19 outbreak within the organization.