Ottawa Senators reveal four more positive coronavirus tests; all have recovered

Four additional members of the Ottawa Senators organization tested positive for the coronavirus, the team announced Wednesday. However, all those who contracted COVID-19 have since recovered.

An unidentified Senators player was the first in the NHL to test positive, the team revealed on March 17. Another player was confirmed positive on March 21. In addition, color analyst Gord Wilson tweeted that he had tested positive.

Members of the team and staff were tested shortly after a road trip to California just before the NHL season was suspended on March 12. The team had all members go into self-quarantine the following day. 

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One of the games the Senators played was at San Jose on March 7, two days after Santa Clara County issued a recommendation that mass gatherings should be postponed or canceled to control the spread of the novel coronavirus.

San Jose Sharks president Jonathan Becher has defended the team's decision to play, saying officials made the best decision with the information they had at the time.

The Senators later played in Los Angeles and Anaheim before the league stopped play.

The only other publicly known NHL cases are two unidentified Colorado Avalanche players and St. Louis Blues play-by-play announcer John Kelly.

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