Hobey Baker winner Dryden McKay makes a statement after 'doping' violation
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Ryan
April 19, 2022 (10:27)
The unfortunate news came yesterday that Hobey Baker winner Dryden McKay was handed a sanction for violating the anti-doping rule. As this was unintentional, MckKy was only handed a 6-month suspension instead of the usual 4 years.
McKay will be able to resume practicing with a professional team as early as August 25, 2022 and play in games by October 11.
Check out what McKay had to say about the situation:
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