A second Colorado Avalanche player has tested positive for the coronavirus, the team announced Saturday morning.

According to a statement from the team, the franchise was informed of the player’s positive test late Friday night. The player, who has not been identified by the team, is now in self-isolation.

“All other Avalanche players, staff and others who might have had close contact with the player have been informed and remain isolated as per prior League direction and are monitoring their health and will be in touch with Club medical staff as necessary,” a statement from the team read.

No other player or member or franchise staff member has shown symptoms at this time, the team said.

The Avs annoucned their first player to test positive for COVID-19 on Thursday, and previously, two members of the Ottawa Senators also tested positive. The Senators played at San Jose on March 8, the day before the Avs. Both teams used the same visiting NHL locker room at SAP Center.

Both games against the Sharks unfolded despite a Santa Clara County warning to residents saying they should avoid large gatherings.

The Avalanche played one final home game March 11 against the New York Rangers before the NHL suspended its season. The Denver Nuggets, who share Pepsi Center with the Avs, announced March 19 a franchise staff member tested posted for COVID-19, but did not indicate if that person was a player.