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BREAKING: Son of Legendary NHLer Found Guilty of Severe Criminal Charges

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James Connelly
February 9, 2024  (1:41 PM)
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Son of legendary NHLer Shayne Corson, Noah Corson, has been found guilty of significant criminal charges and will now spend a long time in jail.

Shayne Corson's Son Found Guilty Of Serious Charges

It was found today that Noah Corson, son of Shayne Corson, is guilty of serious charges dating back to when he was in the QMJHL.

Former Drummondville Voltigeurs player Noah Corson was found guilty today of S**** A***** a teenager who was under the age of 16.
Corson, who is now 25, was 18 at the time of the a****** in the fall of 2016. He was not drafted into the NHL.
Two other hockey players, one of whom played with Corson for Drummondville, previously pleaded guilty in youth court to their roles in the a*****. One of those players testified in Corson's trial, Le Journal de Montreal reported.
Corson's sentencing hearing is scheduled for May 3.

Noah Corson was not drafted into the NHL but had a contract with the New Jersey Devils affiliate team, the Utica Comets.

His father, Shayne Corson, played in over 1100 NHL games with the Canadiens, Oilers, Blues, Maple Leafs, and Stars scoring 693 total points. He won a couple of gold medals representing Canada on the international stage.

Noah Corson will now wait till the start of May to find out how many years he will spend behind bars but given the nature of the crime it should be for a long time.

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