"I was out for a certain amount of days going through and sticking to protocol," said Zibanejad, who revealed the positive test Monday. "I've been skating on my own and now first real skate with the team. It felt good."
Zibanejad, who led the Rangers by scoring 41 goals in 57 games last season, remains day to day. He had been kept off the ice since New York opened training camp Jan. 4 before skating prior to practice five days later, and took part in an abbreviated morning skate Sunday but did not play in the intrasquad scrimmage at night. The Rangers have not confirmed that he will be in the lineup when they play the New York Islanders at Madison Square Garden on Thursday.
The Rangers are off Tuesday and scheduled to practice for the final time in camp Wednesday.