Sens player with coronavirus is the one refusing to reveal his identity!
After he tested positive, he has asked to remain anonymous.
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The Ottawa Senators became the first NHL team with a player testing positive for COVID-19 o Tuesday night, but we still don’t know which player is the one with coronavirus.
According to NHL insider Elliotte Friedman, it was the decision of the player himself to remain anonymous. Here is how he explained it in his latest 31 Thoughts column on Wednesday:
“Obviously, there are a few questions about the Sens player’s identity being undisclosed. It was his choice. In the NBA, both Kevin Durant and Rudy Gobert agreed to put their names out there, but it is a personal decision.”
Fans were quick to criticize the Senators organization when they made the statement that one of their players had tested positive for the virus seeing that the identity remained a mystery.
However, it is clear that they were only following the demands of the player who has the rights to keep his identity hidden from the public in this situation.
We bet, just like us, you would love to know who it is…
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