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NHL, NHLPA agree to suspend cross-border travel until after Christmas

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TJ Tucker
December 19, 2021  (5:00 PM)
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The NHL and its players have come to an agreement to not play any games that require cross border travel until after the Holidays.

"Due to the concern about cross-border travel and, given the fluid nature of federal travel restrictions, effective on Monday, all games involving a Canadian-based team playing a U.S.-based team from Monday, Dec. 20 through the start of the Holiday break on Dec. 23, will be postponed and rescheduled," read the statement from NHL Public Relations.

"We will continue to play the 2021-22 regular-season schedule," the ststement continued. "Although there has been a recent increase in positive COVID test results among Players, coaches and hockey staff, there have been a low number of positive cases that have resulted in concerning symptoms or serious illness. Therefore, the NHLPA's and NHL's medical experts have determined that, with virtually all Players and Club hockey staff fully vaccinated, the need to temporarily shut down individual teams should continue to be made on a case-by-case basis."

Here is the full list of impacted games due to the recent announcement:

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