When it comes to caring about bad behaviour, let alone acting on it, it's pretty hard to find anyone with any confidence in Hockey Canada. It's ...
A goalie displays the QMJHL logo during a practice.When it comes to caring about bad behaviour, let alone acting on it, it's pretty hard to find anyone with any confidence in Hockey Canada.
Getting it right in the first place is also a priority around the QMJHL. When two Victoriaville Tigres players were charged with sexual assault roughly a year ago, the QMJHL suspended them both indefinitely. While being careful to acknowledge the players' right to a presumption of innocence, they kicked them out of the league and neither has played a Q game since.
Strict anti-doping rules that are spelled out in a 22-page document that also covers players in the OHL and WHL. The Val-d’Or forward has been suspended five games for violating the league's anti-discrimination policy.Likewise, there are just as many concrete programs in place in the Q to provide support for troubled players and alleged victims.
And speaking of the director of player services, she's also there as a conduit to the league's mental health programs, education assistance and many other support systems for players with any problems. It's all part of a proactive mindset meant to address issues through active guidance rather than by fostering a culture of bad deeds with zero accountability or thought to progressive solutions.
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