Hellebuyck says NHL's pause is 'overkill'
Winnipeg Jets goaltender Connor Hellebuyck is disappointed that the NHL has paused the season due to COVID-19 concerns.
The league announced a schedule freeze from Dec. 22-25 on Monday.
"I can't speak for everyone, but the feeling for myself, it's a little overkill. You see leagues like the NFL who are adapting and I think doing things right," Hellebuyck told reporters Tuesday.
"It sucks, but you know, it's Christmas time, so we're enjoying the break. Going to use this as a little mental reset, see family, and enjoy the holidays."
The NFL also dealt with postponements recently. It's implemented new protocols that no longer require weekly testing for fully vaccinated and asymptomatic players.
Only one NHL player isn't fully vaccinated, and many players have received booster shots. Earlier this week, the league reintroduced last season's stricter COVID-19 protocols, including daily testing for players and coaches.
The NHL is scheduled to return with a 14-game slate on Dec. 27.
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