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Montreal Canadiens interim coach Dominique Ducharme tests positive for COVID-19

Canadiens interim coach Dominique Ducharme missed Friday night's Game 3 victory over the Golden Knights in Montreal after twice testing positive for COVID-19.

The NHL said no other players or staff members on the Canadiens tested positive either Thursday or Friday. Montreal went up 2-1 in its semifinal series against Vegas with a 3-2 overtime win Friday night. Assistant coach Luke Richardson ran the Canadiens' bench, while assistant coaches Alex Burrows and Sean Burke were on the bench as well.

General manager Marc Bergevin said Ducharme is resting at home and doing fine. The NHL confirmed that Ducharme received his second COVID-19 vaccination "less than two weeks ago."

Since it is an unprecedented situation for the NHL during the playoffs, Bergevin said the team has been in contact with the Quebec health department and the NHL to determine how long Ducharme will be absent.

Ducharme tested positive Friday morning, forcing the Canadiens to cancel his pregame news conference. He underwent further testing and, after a second positive result, was ruled out for the game.

"We meet in the morning as coaches as we always do," Richardson said after the game. "Unfortunately, Graham [Rynbend], our medical trainer, came in and informed us what was going on and Dom had to pack up and leave. That's the protocol of our situation here this year."

Friday was the first time a United States-based team has played in Canada this season. The NHL recently worked out an exemption with the Canadian government to waive the mandatory 14-day quarantine for crossing the border, promising teams would travel on charter flights, only go to the hotel and rink, and not interact with the general public. The agreement also mandates daily COVID-19 testing.

"Obviously it was very difficult," forward Josh Anderson said. "You never want to see that situation. I think most of us were pretty confused too, with us staying in such a tight bubble and not going outside."

Ducharme addressed the team on Zoom before the game, and they went over the game plan. Richardson said he was in contact with Ducharme all day, including some between periods. Ducharme also addressed the team briefly via video chat after the overtime win.

"Things went fast, and maybe that's better off," Richardson said. "We didn't have a lot of time to think about it."

Said goaltender Carey Price: "I feel like we've always responded well to the adversity. Tonight was just another example of that. Not having Dom behind the bench was just another twist that we were going to have to deal with. I thought our assistant coaches did a great job of stepping up."

During the season, a person with a confirmed positive COVID-19 result had to remain out for at least 10 days. A potential Game 7 of the Vegas series is scheduled for June 26, less than 10 days away.