Detroit Red Wings coach Jeff Blashill spoke with the media this morning regarding the Red Wings’ very real concerns of a COVID outbreak, as noted by MLive’s Ansar Khan…
“It’s something we had hoped we wouldn’t have to be in these spots as a league,” Red Wings coach Jeff Blashill said. “I think we have to balance as a group staying as vigilant as possible while also living. So, we’ll keep making those decisions as we move forward, how to best approach it. It does seem, obviously, like the virus, can hit people and groups at any time. I think it’s something that even when you take great precaution you can still get struck with it, whether it be individually or as a group. If that happens, we’ll have to deal with it at that moment.”
Detroit defenseman Danny DeKeyser has been in COVID protocol since Wednesday and will miss his third consecutive game tonight. Dylan Larkin sat out the third period of the Nov. 16 game in Dallas due to a false positive test.
Tyler Bertuzzi is the only NHL player not vaccinated for COVID-19. It is up to each individual whether to receive the booster shot.
Blashill said there have been conversations about sequestering in the hotel on the road like last season.
“I know certain teams have done stuff like that and have actually gotten hit with COVID hard. So, it’s really hard to predict,” he said. “There’s so much of your life that if you don’t shut down or don’t end up living in a bubble then what you have to do is take the best precaution you can. You have to mask whenever possible; you have to wash your hands. You have to do those things that have been proven effective in helping combat it.
“Coming into the season we didn’t want to get to where we were last year. I don’t think anybody was interested in doing that for a full season again. But if that’s what it takes, then we’ll have to cross that bridge when we get to it. It might be sooner than later, I don’t know that, but those talks have happened.”
And the Free Press’s Helene St. James:
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