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Ducks vs. Red Wings postponed until Sunday because of COVID-19 issues

Anaheim Ducks right wing Troy Terry (19) reacts after scoring during the first period.
Ducks forward Troy Terry reacts after scoring against the Philadelphia Flyers on Tuesday.
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The scheduled game Thursday night between the Ducks and the Detroit Red Wings has been postponed to Sunday because of COVID-19-related issues affecting the Ducks.

Anaheim placed center Sam Carrick, goaltender John Gibson, defenseman Hampus Lindholm and right wing Vinni Lettieri into the NHL’s COVID-19 protocols.

The Red Wings also are set to play Saturday night at the Kings and end their trip Tuesday night at San Jose.

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The Montreal Canadiens extended their pause on team activities as the club continues to deal with a COVID-19 outbreak. The Canadiens said Thursday that both the NHL team and its American Hockey League affiliate, the Laval Rocket, will not return to the ice until practice resumes Sunday. Twenty-two Canadiens players and two coaches are in the NHL’s COVID-19 protocol. Montreal suspended team activities following a 5-2 loss to Florida on Saturday.

Troy Terry scored his first NHL hat trick and the Ducks defeated the Philadelphia Flyers 4-1 on Tuesday at Honda Center.

Also Thursday, the Winnipeg Jets placed forward Jansen Harkins, defenseman Dylan DeMelo, goalie Arvid Holm and video coach Matt Prefontaine into the protocols. The Jets were set to play at Colorado on Thursday night. Winnipeg also placed David Gustafsson on injured reserve and activated forward Cole Perfetti from the taxi squad. Perfetti was a member of Canada’s team at the recent world junior hockey championship in Alberta that was canceled because of COVID-19.

In Vancouver, Canucks right wing Alex Chiasson tested positive for the coronavirus. Canucks coach Bruce Boudreau said Chiasson was held out of practice Thursday because of the test result, but had not been placed in the COVID-19 protocols. Five other Canucks players are currently on the COVID-10 list. Vancouver is set to host Ottawa on Saturday night.

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