Halifax hockey dad Kyle Wagner says the scandals within Hockey Canada have sparked conversations in the dressing room of his eight-year-old son’s team, ahead of this year’s world juniors
have sparked conversations in the dressing room of his eight-year-old son’s team, ahead of this year’s tournament hosted jointly by Halifax and Moncton, N.B.
Executives later revealed that they had paid out $8.9-million in sexual abuse settlements since 1989, excluding the 2018 deal. However, Wagner says that he and his family have talked about the controversy and the “horrible” things that have taken place within the hockey world.
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