NHL returns to action 142 days after COVID-19 forced suspension of season
TORONTO — The NHL’s most unusual season in history resumed Saturday with five qualifying round games as the league kickstarted its pandemic-hit campaign.
The New York Rangers and Carolina Hurricanes got things going 142 days after COVID-19 forced a suspension of the schedule on March 12 with a noon ET opening faceoff at Scotiabank Arena.
Any concern about a lack of emotion for the 24-team resumption of play without fans in attendance was put to rest early when Carolina’s Brady Skjei rocked Jesper Fast with a massive open-ice hit.
Jaccob Slavin scored the NHL’s first-ever August goal moments later on the opening shot just 61 seconds in when he roofed a puck on Rangers goalie Henrik Lundqvist. The 38-year-old Lundqvist was a surprise starter when rookie sensation Igor Shesterkin was deemed unfit to play — the league’s new all-encompassing term if a player is sick or injured to avoid revealing the identity of someone who’s tested positive for the novel coronavirus.