Montreal Candiens star Max Domi will play in the NHL restart. Eric Bolte-USA TODAY Sports

Canadiens' Max Domi to play in NHL restart despite coronavirus risks

Montreal Canadiens center Max Domi will participate in the NHL restart held amid the coronavirus pandemic even though he is a high risk for COVID-19 because he has Type 1 diabetes and celiac disease.

The 25-year-old skated with Montreal teammates on Monday and Tuesday, an indication that he's cleared to feature versus the Pittsburgh Penguins in the best-of-five qualification series that gets underway Aug. 1.

As ESPN's Emily Kaplan wrote, Domi spoke with reporters on Tuesday:

"From day one, the training staff and everyone has been handling this unbelievable, and they're getting better and better every day -- just as we are. We're learning more day by day. To have that little buffer to make sure it was super safe, not that it wasn't at the start, but it worked out great. And now that I'm here, it's awesome, and I'm just worried about Game 1 against Pittsburgh.

"This is my decision. I'm not telling other Type 1 diabetics just to follow my lead here. Everyone has to make their own decision based off their own experience. But for me, it was a decision I thought long and hard about. Weighed every option."

Kaplan added that Domi is wearing a tracker that allows him to mark his blood sugar every five minutes. 

Back on July 12, the Canadiens addressed Domi's status via an official team statement: 

Montreal Canadiens general manager Marc Bergevin announced today that the team has agreed with forward Max Domi to wait for a 7-to-10 day period before deciding if he would join his teammates at training camp.

Considering Max's health condition (Type 1 diabetes), both parties have agreed to take this responsible approach and to take this time to evaluate the ongoing situation, in order to make the best decision for Max's health at the end of this period.

The Winnipeg, MB native tallied 17 goals and 27 assists in 71 games in 2019-20.

On Monday, the NHL announced that only two players tested positive for the coronavirus during the first week of Phase 3 training camps.

Athletes around the world have faced difficult decisions regarding return-to-play formats conducted during the uncontrolled virus outbreak. St. Louis Cardinals closer Jordan Hicks elected to skip the pandemic-shortened MLB season because he suffers from Type 1 diabetes. 

More must-reads:

TODAY'S BEST
Late goal sends Panthers to Eastern Conference Finals
Ex-teammate of Shohei Ohtani placed bets with same illegal bookmaker as interpreter 
Former Rams first-round pick retires from NFL after 11 seasons
Insider provides major injury update on Celtics' Kristaps Porzingis
Watch: Bruins strike first in Game 6 with incredible backhand goal
Dodgers make series of moves involving notable players
Giants rookie CF to undergo season-ending labrum surgery
Hurricanes not expected to re-sign defenseman, center
Paul Skenes makes incredible Wrigley Field history in second-career MLB start
Maple Leafs tab former Stanley Cup winner as new head coach
NFL insider expands on competition between Steelers QBs Russell Wilson, Justin Fields
NFL sets outrageous prices for Eagles-Packers Brazil game
Scottie Scheffler shoots improbable 66 after warming up for PGA Championship in a jail cell
Nuggets star has worrying comment about latest injury
Broncos 'very unlikely' to bring back former NFL interceptions leader
Greg Olsen offers broadcasting advice to Tom Brady
Yankees' Juan Soto reacts to Hal Steinbrenner contract talk
Mets star has theory about closer Edwin Diaz's recent struggles
Scottie Scheffler arrested, still makes PGA Championship tee time
Timberwolves chew up Nuggets to force Game 7

Want more Canadiens news?

Join the hundreds of thousands of fans who start their day with Yardbarker's Morning Bark, the best newsletter in sports.