Four players from the 2003 World Juniors hockey team posted on Twitter over the weekend that they had not heard of the incident in Halifax before the allegation surfaced in a TSN report
. It references the 2003 team’s sexual behaviour.
In his Twitter post on Saturday, Mr. Tootoo said his book deals with topics such as his “journey with alcohol addiction.” The World Junior Championship tournament is held annually. It usually begins on Boxing Day and lasts into the first week of January. The 2021-2022 event was postponed when players on several teams tested positive for COVID-19. It is scheduled to be held in Edmonton next month. The 2022-23 event will begin on Boxing Day and will be held in Halifax.
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