The Hockey Canada scandal, involving alleged sexual assault by players on the night after the Hockey Canada Foundation Gala in June 2018, continues to garner attention.
A Senators hockey community Twitter account "Martian" recently shared insights from NHL insider Andy Strickland. He said that it is likely five players will be facing suspensions for their involvement in the 2018 World Juniors sexual assault scandal.
The tweet from Martian read:
"Andy Strickland on Cam and Strick today said it’s likely '5 players' will be facing NHL suspensions for their involvement in the 2018 WJC sexual assault scandal. Said he knows the names but won’t say them now. 'Some significant names.'”
The issue first came to light in May 2022 when Hockey Canada settled a lawsuit with a woman who claimed she was sexually assaulted by eight players, including members of Canada’s 2018 world juniors team. Throughout the legal proceedings, the identities of the eight players remained undisclosed.
In response to the mounting pressure from the public and advocates for justice, Hockey Canada decided to reopen the investigation, stressing that participation from all players is mandatory. This decision was made with the understanding that several members of Canada's world junior team from 2018 now have professional contracts within the NHL.
Previously, NHL insider Frank Seravalli of Daily Faceoff provided some insight into the potential outcomes. On the DFO Rundown Podcast, Seravalli suggested that an announcement regarding the investigation's results is imminent. Additionally, he revealed that preparations are being made by NHL teams for the possibility of players being suspended in connection with the sexual assault scandal.
More on the Hockey Canada scandal and response from NHL players
In response to the ongoing investigation, several NHL players, who were part of Canada's 2018 world junior team, expressed their thoughts. Some took to social media to assert their innocence and cooperation with the authorities, while others maintained their silence, likely following the advice of legal counsel.
Sexual assault allegations are grave matters that require sensitivity and professionalism from all parties involved in the process. And the NHL is doing its due diligence by conducting a proper investigation.