Former Hockey Canada exec ‘sorry’ for lack of guidelines on sex assault claims
Nicholson, who’s now chairman of the Edmonton Oilers, said he only learned of the situation in July at the NHL draft and has not been contacted by police.Quebec junior college probes ‘unacceptable’ incident involving men’s hockey team
The board of directors resigned the same day. A new board is set to be elected using fresh guidelines next month. He added lost or restructured corporate partnerships have cost Hockey Canada as much as $24 million in funding.“It comes at a significant cost to us, without question.
“It was a number of very touchy subjects,” Nicholson said. “I’m sure that was the reason why it came back to my desk to have NDA signed.”He didn’t believe any players signed NDAs during his tenure and couldn’t say “exactly” how many allegations of sexual assault came across his desk over his 16 years in charge.
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