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Bettman: NHL players in isolation while season is on hold

The NHL is telling its players and staff to stay away from the rink and self-isolate while hockey is on a hiatus of unknown length during the coronavirus pandemic.

Commissioner Gary Bettman said Friday he was not aware of any player or league employee testing positive for the new coronavirus, but he can't say for certain that no one is feeling ill or awaiting test results. The league announced Thursday it was putting its season on 'œpause,'ť but Bettman remains optimistic of resuming play and eventually awarding the Stanley Cup.

'œThat would be the goal,'ť Bettman said in a phone interview with The Associated Press and the NHL's website. 'œHealth, safety, well-being of the NHL family, especially and including our fans, is most important. If the business considerations and the money were the only thing, then we and a bunch of others would keep playing.'ť

Bettman told owners the first positive test result by any player would mean 'œall bets are off'ť and that the decision to suspend the season came after what happened in the NBA. There are some 700 players among the 31 NHL teams across North America.

'œIt was clear to me that no matter what scenario we came up with that we continued to play with, either with or without fans, it was inconceivable, certainly unlikely, that we were going to get through the rest of the regular season at minimum without somebody testing positive,'ť Bettman said.

Unlike NBA Commissioner Adam Silver, who said his league's season would be suspended at least 30 days, Bettman would not put a timeframe on the NHL hiatus. The Stanley Cup is typically awarded in early June after two months of playoff games.

'œI think the scope of what this is still unknown to all of us,'ť agent Stephen Bartlett told The AP. 'œI think the only thing that we can counsel people is to take a deep breath and take whatever steps necessary and prudent to keep yourself healthy. And rest assured, especially for our athlete population, that those guys are in the very best of shape.'ť

League and players' union officials were meeting Friday to spell out a plan for what can be done while the season is on hold. Agent Allan Walsh said he's in constant communication with his players.

'œThey've been directed to self-quarantine and stay home for at least the next week,'ť Walsh said. 'œDon't go out. Don't even think about going to restaurants and so forth.'ť

Players seem to be on board with the NHL's response. San Jose Sharks forward Evander Kane tweeted the NHL 'œhas done the right thing in taking this pause to help the risk of spreading this virus.'ť

Boston-based agent Mark Witkin is telling his players to use common sense when training and stay upbeat despite the lack of games and practices.

'œI think the NHL is probably smart in not putting any time frame on it because it's all temporary anyways,'ť Witkin said. 'œNo one knows.'ť

Bettman also said it is not the NHL's independent call when to resume play and did not rule out the possibility of games in empty arenas.

Even after the NHL endured a full-season lockout in 2004-05 and another in 2012-13 that led to a 48-game season, former player Matt Hendricks called this 'œkind of no-man's territory.'ť

'œIt's weird because nothing like this has ever happened, and it'll probably never happen again, hopefully,'ť retired forward Michael Peca said. 'œIt's like, `Is this even real?' But there's a big-picture purpose to it. '¦ It's about making sure we can slow down if not cease, but more likely slow down how quickly it's spreading.'ť

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Lonnie Lockhart cleans the safety glass as the ice is resurfaced at American Airlines Arena, home of the Dallas Stars NHL hockey club, Thursday, March 12, 2020 in Dallas. The NHL announced Thursday it is suspending its season indefinitely in response to the coronavirus (Ashley Landis/The Dallas Morning News via AP) The Associated Press
Crews cover the ice at American Airlines Center in Dallas, home of the Dallas Stars hockey team, after the NHL season was put on hold due to coronavirus, Thursday, March 12, 2020. (Ashley Landis/The Dallas Morning News via AP) The Associated Press
A noticed is affixed to a door of the Saddledome, home of the Calgary Flames, in Calgary, Alberta, Thursday, March 12, 2020. The NHL has suspended the season due to the coronavirus. (Jeff McIntosh/The Canadian Press via AP) The Associated Press
The Capital One Arena, home of the Washington Capitals NHL hockey club, sits empty Thursday, March 12, 2020, in Washington. The NHL is following the NBA's lead and suspending its season amid the coronavirus outbreak, the league announced Thursday. (AP Photo/Nick Wass) The Associated Press
Goals used by the NHL hockey club Nashville Predators are stored in a hallway in Bridgestone Arena, Thursday, March 12, 2020, in Nashville, Tenn. The NHL announced Thursday it is suspending its season indefinitely in response to the coronavirus. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey) The Associated Press
Paul Boyer, head equipment manager of The Detroit Red Wings NHL hockey team, wheels out equipment bags in the hallway of Capital One Arena, Thursday, March 12, 2020, in Washington. The Washington Capitals were to host the Red Wings Thursday evening until the league, following the NBA's lead, suspended the season Thursday amid the coronavirus outbreak. (AP Photo/Nick Wass) The Associated Press
The empty visitors NHL hockey locker room is seen at Capital One Arena in Washington, Thursday, March 12, 2020. The Washington Capitals were to play the Detroit Red Wings later tonight. The NHL is following the NBA's lead and suspending its season because of the coronavirus pandemic. NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman announced Thursday it is pausing its season, one day after the NBA suspended play after a player tested positive Wednesday for COVID-19.(AP Photo/Nick Wass) The Associated Press
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