Even as Hockey Canada acknowledged its various missteps in recent months, it has insisted that change could be accomplished in\u002Dhouse.
There have been so many threads to this story since TSN’s Rick Westhead first reported it in the spring that it is easy to overlook the root of it. A young woman alleged that she was assaulted by several players after a gala in London, Ont., in 2018. Hockey Canada — Scott Smith was the chief operating officer at the time — knew enough to contact police and hire an outside investigator, but let the matter rest when the alleged victim declined to participate.
Even as Hockey Canada acknowledged its various missteps in recent months, it has insisted that change could be accomplished in-house. It’s an argument it was always doomed to lose, and was only accelerated by Skinner’s scorched-earth committee performance last week.Scott Stinson: Hockey Canada's 'new perspective' suggests its leaders are willing to dig in against critics
Hockey Canada may be the top of the pyramid in this country, but there are other elements of the system, from the major-junior leagues to elite prep schools to youth teams that have all the trappings of a professional outfit for kids as young as 10 or 11, complete with rule-fudging and big-money influence. For years, a lot of the parties to these issues have worked in concert with one another to mutual benefit.
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