The NHLPA Has Joined Sexual Assault Investigation Against Team Canada Players..
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S. Harper
June 27, 2022 (0:12)
After Hockey Canada failed to give a thorough investigation of a alleged sexual assault on a female by members of the 2017-18 Team Canada players, the Canadian Government has froze funding of money to Hockey Canada.
That's not all as The NHLPA has announced they will sit down with the members of the 2017-18 Canadian World Junior team at some point next week to try to get answers on this investigation after many of the Canadian players refused to comment or answer questions and others didn't even get asked at all.
The Canadian Federal Government won't return funding until a proper investigation is complete. We don't know how well this will go given the lack of support for the Kyle Beech situation from Chicago hopefully the NHLPA can handle this situation better this time.
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