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Support for the decision by the NHL to pause the 2019-20 season on Thursday due to concerns for the coronavirus poured in from teams, executives and players across the League.

"Public health and safety are a priority at a time like this," Edmonton Oilers captain Connor McDavid said. "As players, we support the NHL and NHLPA's decision to suspend the season for the safety of the teams and their fans. We look forward to the day we can get back playing the game we love in front of full arenas."
Boston Bruins captain Zdeno Chara said that amid disappointment, there is understanding of why the NHL season needed to be paused at this time.
"Today's news is difficult to process for our team, our staff, our city and our fans everywhere," Chara said. "As players, we love being able to compete and feed off the passion of our fans, but we understand that this challenge facing our world is much bigger than sports. We fully respect the NHL's decision today and wish everyone good health until we can once again come together to celebrate the game we love."
All teams that were on the road were directed to return home. It is unclear how teams will be handling their players, but Los Angeles Kings president Luc Robitaille did offer advice for his.
"The communication to our players is say, 'Hey, to a certain degree, quarantine yourself. Limit your traveling. Take care of your families.' But it is kind of what it is now," Robitaille said.

2019-20 NHL season paused

Philadelphia Flyers general manager Chuck Fletcher said the NHL made the prudent decision to pause the season.
"This is bigger than hockey, bigger than sports in general," Fletcher said in Tampa, where the Flyers were scheduled to play the Tampa Bay Lightning on Thursday. "I think the Commissioner and the Board of Governors made the only rational decision they could make at this point and time. Hopefully, it's just a pause and the situation gets better and we have a chance to come back and play some meaningful hockey."
Columbus Blue Jackets captain Nick Foligno said, "While I'm disappointed we're not playing right now, nothing is more important than everyone's health and safety. The League did the right thing today. Thanks to the 5th Line for your unbelievable support. We have the best fans in the world and we'll get through this together."
New Jersey Devils managing partner Josh Harris was one of many who said the coronavirus pandemic goes beyond hockey.
"In this time of need, we need to band together and take care of people," Harris said. "Our teams, our cities and the leagues in which we operate are a family, and we are committed to looking out for one another."
All NHL practices and team meetings have been put on pause indefinitely.
"The Capitals will continue to closely monitor the health of players, coaches and hockey operations staff," the Washington Capitals said in a statement. "Those who exhibit illness symptoms will be evaluated by medical personnel and tested when necessary, per CDC guidelines. In addition, the Capitals and Monumental Sports & Entertainment will continue to monitor the situation with an emphasis on the health and safety of our fans, employees and players."
Teams are also in the process of communicating to their fans and ticket holders about the next steps, including how they will provide updates for the games affected by the pause to the season.
"This is obviously a tough and disappointing decision for everyone, but one that is appropriate to prioritize the safety of our fans, partners, players and staff," the Lightning said in a statement. "The team will continue to work in consultation with the NHL, as well as with city and county representatives, to monitor the situation moving forward. The Lightning will be making additional announcements, including regarding ticket information, as details become available."
The Montreal Canadiens said in a statement, "The Canadiens support this decision, which is focused on controlling the risk of spreading the coronavirus (COVID-19). We take the health and safety of our fans very seriously, and the same standard applies to our players, team personnel and employees. Ticket holders are invited to keep their tickets. They will be contacted at a later date with further details as events unfold."