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Three more Ottawa Senators players reportedly test positive for coronavirus

The Ottawa Senators announced on Wednesday that four additional people in their organization have tested positive for COVID-19.

According to TSN’s Frank Seravalli, three of those are believed to be players.

Seven players overall have tested positive for coronavirus in the NHL.

In a release, the Senators say that all “have recovered and are doing well.”

More from the Senators:

Four additional members of the Ottawa Senators organization who travelled to California before the NHL season pause tested positive for COVID-19.

Members of the team and staff self-isolated on Friday, March 13, and are all doing well. All test results have now been received, and all those who tested positive have recovered.

The Ottawa Senators’ medical team continues to monitor players and staff and are following all appropriate and professional guidelines to help ensure the health and safety of our employees and the greater community.

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