Columbus Blue Jackets Head Coach Brad Larson Won't Coach Tonight- 3/29/22

Since this is very official business, I'm going to post the Columbus Blue Jackets Team statement for you all to refer to below, also in the Source.  Normally I just use Jeff Svoboda's Tweeted comment, however it looks the same so I'll source both.  

Tonight we will see Assistant Coach Pascal Vincent lead the team against the Islanders and also likely Thursday, when the team travels to New York to face the Islanders at home.  If the NHL Covid Protocol is still 5 days, Head Coach Brad Larson could return in time to coach the team against the Bruins, in Boston, Saturday, maybe.  In addition to himself, Steve McCarthy was also exposed and has joined Head Coach Brad Larson in Covid Protocol as well.  Currently, this is all we know on the matter.  

I'm sure many of you are annoyed this is happening, as masks and such have been lifted in the city.  However, likely this is still in place due to the new variant of the virus, along with the fact these teams do travel between the United States and Canada, frequently.  Also, remember I'm just explaining the situation, so please no backlash.  

Good luck to Pascal Vincent, tonight.  He has a tall mountain to climb as the last time these teams met, even though it was in New York, the team lost 6-0.  Fingers crossed, as I'll also be there tonight, for a win!

Wishing Brad Larson and Steve McCarty the best, also.  

Go CBJ   

Sources:  Jeff Svoboda Tweet:

 #CBJ coach Brad Larsen and assistant Steve McCarthy have been placed in the NHL's COVID-19 protocol. In Larsen’s absence, the club will be led starting tonight by associate coach Pascal Vincent.

https://www.nhl.com/bluejackets/news/cbj-coaches-brad-larsen--steve-mccarthy-enter-nhls-covid-19-protocol/c-332386250

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