NHL Players - This is a "charade"
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Jay Tup
December 18, 2021 (1:39 PM)
According to Pierre LeBrun the NHL/NHLPA expect more games to be postponed over the next few days but they still plan on trying to push through and try to avoid an NHL wide shutdown.
But according to Adrian Dalter the players are growing far more annoyed with this process as it continues. Dalter shared this information:
Many I've talked to in NHL - players, management, etc - are fed up with the Covid protocol. One called it a «charade.» The overall frustrated feeling can be summed up as: «These are some of the fittest people on the planet, they're vaxxed, and nobody ever gets really sick.Enough»
It sounds more and more like players are beginning to grow tired with the protocols in place and some have even shared that a single Blue Jacket player was asymptomatic earlier this season, played an entire game and no other player ever tested positive for the virus.
It seems more and more like that this is going to come to a head in the very near future.
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