Jayce Hawryluk is one of the unlucky ones.The Vancouver Canucks’ forward was knocked off the top of his game last spring when he tested positive for COVID-19 — fighting just to get back to normal for most of the NHL’s off-season.At the time, he was one of the first Manitobans to suffer through the disease caused by the novel coronavirus.Fast forward almost exactly a year, and more than 38,000 people in the province have now dealt with a positive diagnosis.And, as Hawryluk’s Vancouver Canucks became the epicentre of a COVID-19 outbreak last month, he tested positive — again.“It spread so quick within our team, and a lot of guys got it really bad,” the 25-year-old from Roblin, Man., says.Vomiting, headaches, fatigue and shortness of breath.