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Tom S's avatar

Kristin, emotionally, I'm with you. But to demand that "Players credibly accused of serious misconduct need to be named and suspended" is wrong.

For the past decade (perhaps the "MeToo" decade) we have been confronted by accusations that, when a generous dollop of "credibility" is applied, could not only ruin an individual hockey career but derail a lifetime. Such ruin is easily evident.

Yes, hockey culture must change--but to provide quick determination of guilt. Our hockey system needs to act with determination and impatience on such accusations. When guilt--and only guilt--is determined, naming and suspension should be immediate.

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Kathy Sykes's avatar

I call it the “front of the line” mentality. As an ex wife of a hockey player I had a birds eye view of this world. It is toxic and not a good thing for players, families or anyone else.

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