Friday’s attacks in Paris are shaking up the world, including those who follow hockey.
While that story continues to develop, the NHL is doing what it can to keep people safe at events. CNBC reports that the league “has advised its clubs to elevate security measures” in the wake of these events.
Other sports leagues such as the NFL and NBA appear to be doing the same.
NHL tells CNBC that is has advised its clubs to elevate security measures following Paris terror attacks. https://t.co/fxF3FCpO24
— CNBC Now (@CNBCnow) November 14, 2015
Expect additional security measures at Honda Center tonight in light of the Paris terrorist attacks. NHL has sent a memo to teams.
— Eric Stephens (@icemancometh) November 14, 2015
Many players and other people surrounding the game have tweeted their support for Paris and sadness regarding the events.
Everyone in Paris and all those affected are in our thoughts and prayers tonight.
— NHL (@NHL) November 13, 2015
Whats wrong with the world? pic.twitter.com/R56IeJZpGk
— Mats Zuccarello (@zuccarello36) November 13, 2015
— jason demers (@jasondemers5) November 13, 2015