Sunday, March 15, 2020
- Bruins players contribute to GoFundMe supporting TD Garden workers (Boston Herald)
- Jets ownership doubles down on decision not to pay casual, part-time staffers (Winnipeg Sun)
- Lakers, Clippers, Kings and Staples Center provide millions in aid for arena workers (Los Angeles Times)
- Bulls and Blackhawks will pay United Center employees — approximately 1,200 people — through the remainder of the scheduled season after coronavirus shutdowns (Chicago Inquirer)
- Kroenke Sports and Entertainment pledges to pay arena workers for next 30 days (Denver Post)
- PSE to compensate arena employees if games are canceled (Buffalo News)
- Ducks’, Kings’ skating facilities closed to public because of coronavirus pandemic (Orange County Register)
- NHL could be out weeks or months, according to Calgary health expert (Calgary Herald)
- Looking back at halted hockey (Toronto Sun)
- Potential formats for NHL season, playoffs after various lengths of coronavirus delay (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Idle Wild staying prepared for whatever resumption of season brings (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- NHL, Flyers still on hold, though players’ association chief says practices could return soon (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Layoff may help Blue Jackets get some injured regulars back (Columbus Dispatch)
- Coronavirus break could push K’Andre Miller’s Rangers debut to next season (New York Post)
- Coronavirus fallout will be costly for Twin Cities sports franchises, related businesses (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Break in the action a big loss for workers in sports and entertainment arena (Tampa Bay Times)