While Domi was the only player to speak about vaccines Monday, he wasn't the only one who had to live through the Covid protocols this year. On the road, per NHL protocols, players weren't allowed to go out to dinner with one another as usual -- they could only leave the hotel for walks -- and they were discouraged from hanging out in each others' rooms. Even at home, players were discouraged from going out to eat, and as a result, it was almost like they were in something similar to the bubble year ago that was set up for the playoffs in Toronto.
But while the Toronto bubble was for a shorter time span, this year's four-month campaign meant it was a grind. No one was going to complain -- after all, there are a lot worse gigs than making a lot of money to play a sport -- but that didn't change the fact it was a mental minefield for players and staffers throughout the year.
"I think definitely it was different," defenseman Zach Werenski said. "Usually going out to dinner with the guys, going out with them, hanging out with them on off days, those are ways to get closer and build that trust. At the same time, everyone was going through it, so there's no excuse for missing the playoffs, but in terms of just being a closer locker room, being closer to your teammates, I definitely think the restrictions didn't help anybody, didn't help us."