Tim Powers: Sending Hockey Canada execs to the farm team won’t solve structural issues cdnpoli powerstim (subs)
It’s easy politics to call for Hockey Canada president Scott Smith, pictured right speaking to reporters in Ottawa on July 27, to resign, but it’s not clear blowing up the organization solves the cultural problems that exist in hockey and in
other sports, writes Tim Powers.OTTAWA—It is August; the time of year many parents begin to register their children for fall and winter sports. Among those sports, of course, is hockey.Enjoy unlimited website access and the digital newspaper.
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