BREAKING: Five Players Officially Implicated In 2018 Canadian World Junior Scandal
Today a new report from TSN has confirmed that five players have been officially asked to surrender to the London Police after charges due to an incident following the 2018 World Juniors.
Five Players Officially Implicated In 2018 Canadian World Junior Scandal
Today TSN has confirmed that four current NHLers and one former NHLer have been directed to surrender to the London Police. They have been charged with crimes linked to an incident after winning gold at the 2018 World Junior Championship.
Four NHLers � Carter Hart, Michael McLeod, Dillon Dube & Cal Foote � have been directed to surrender to London police to be charged in connection with an alleged incident that occurred during a 2018 Hockey Canada event.
This is the first official announcement regarding the players implicated in the incident. All of the players will now likely surrender to police and face an upcoming legal trial. The London Police are scheduled to speak later this week to give a further update.
As the situation continues to develop we will provide further updates on the major events.
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