The Washington Capitals went through their first full day in the bubble on Monday. (Toni L. Sandys/The Washington Post)

TORONTO — On the same day MLB was thrown into disarray when a novel coronavirus outbreak on the Miami Marlins forced the postponement of two games, the NHL reported zero new coronavirus cases during its last week of training camp.

From July 18 to Saturday, the league administered 4,256 tests to more than 800 players, with all tests coming back negative. The league reported only two positive tests at camp July 13-17. As of Sunday night, all 24 teams competing for the Stanley Cup made it to their respective hub cities, Toronto (Eastern Conference) and Edmonton (Western Conference).