Hockey

Canucks Sports & Entertainment worker tests positive for COVID-19

A staff member of Canucks Sports & Entertainment has tested positive for COVID-19 but is in self-quarantine and feeling better, according to Trent Carroll, COO of the Vancouver Canucks' parent company.

Organization closes offices Monday as employees prepare to work from home

A Canucks Sports & Entertainment staffer is feeling better after testing positive for the COVID-19 virus. The organization closed its offices on Monday (Darryl Dyck/Canadian Press)

A staff member of Canucks Sports & Entertainment has tested positive for COVID-19.

Trent Carroll, COO of the Vancouver Canucks' parent company, said the diagnosed individual was in self-quarantine and feeling better.

"The individual does not have a fan-facing role and is not in contact with the players, hockey operations personnel or Rogers Arena part-time events staff. Therefore the Public Health Authority has confirmed the public risk of exposure is low," Carroll said in a statement.

"Anyone who may have had contact with the individual have been notified and are also observing self-quarantine for precautionary reasons,"he added.

The organization closed its offices Monday and employees were preparing to work from home "wherever possible."

"We are receiving guidance from the health authorities on next steps," said Carroll.

Canucks Sports & Entertainment, formerly known as Orca Bay Sports & Entertainment, owns the NHL Canucks, the National Lacrosse League Warriors, the esports Titans and Rogers Arena.