BREAKING: NHL Concludes Investigation on 2018 Assault Controversy
The NHL's private investigator has finished their investigation and is putting together their report for which Team Canada members are guilty of assault.
BREAKING: NHL Concludes Investigation on 2018 Assault Controversy
Back in 2018, Team Canada won gold at the World Junior Championships but this title has been tainted. Some of Team Canada players allegedly assaulted a woman.
The NHL launched an investigation a bit back and they have announced some major news regarding it.
The report will be league-altering and if one person is found guilty it will be one of the following names:
Dillon Dubé, Jonah Gadjovich, Boris Katchouk, Maxime Comtois, Taylor Raddysh, Tyler Steenbergen, Drake Batherson, Michael McLeod, Brett Howden, Sam Steel, Alex Formenton, Jordan Kyrou, Robert Thomas, Jake Bean, Conor Timmins, Cal Foote, Cale Makar, Dante Fabbro, Kale Clague, Victor Mete, Colton Point, or Carter Hart.
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