NHL removes glass, makes big changes to all 31 of its arenas

Not sure this is going to do anything, to be honest. Thoughts?

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NHL removes glass, makes big changes to all 31 of its arenas
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This just in from NHL insider Elliotte Friedman, the NHL is mandating changes to all 31 of its arenas for the remainder of the 2021 season. Those changes, according to Friedman, are:

  • The most noticeable to everyone watching will be the removal of all glass behind team benches. Clearly, the league is worried about air flow in that area, where contact is closest and lengthiest during games. The NHL isn’t waiting on that directive, asking it to be done in time for Thursday’s games.
  • The NHL indicated it is considering asking teams to deploy portable air cleaners behind the benches, “in order to improve indoor air quality and mitigate airborne viral transmission.” These cleaners would use HEPA filters, which Consumers Reports magazine states “results in reductions of 50 per cent or higher in particulate matter.”
  • Players and coaches are no longer permitted to arrive at the arena more than one hour and 45 minutes before puck drop. (The exception is for receiving necessary treatment of injuries.) All meetings — whether game day or not — should be virtually conducted.
  • Teams are being asked to utilize (or create) additional locker room space for themselves and their opponents, with the league looking to have at least six feet between players at each of their stalls. Teams have one week to communicate their plans for accomplishing this. (If necessary, portable stalls can be provided to teams.)

Makes sense, right?

In case you missed it, the NHL was absolutely SLAMMED yesterday with nearly a dozen new players added to the league's COVID-19 protocol list. The Minnesota Wild join the Buffalo Sabres and New Jersey Devils as team's forced into quarantine due to an outbreak amongst its roster.