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Winnipeg Free Press By: Editorial | Posted: 7:00 PM CDT Wednesday, Jun. 30, 2021
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Perhaps the most distressing thing about the National Hockey League’s reaction to reports of sexual abuse within its ranks is that, as tepid and noncommital as the response was, nobody expected anything more.
Perhaps the most distressing thing about the National Hockey League’s reaction to reports of sexual abuse within its ranks is that, as tepid and noncommital as the response was, nobody expected anything more.
When it comes to dealing with off-ice controversy, such as issues involving sexual predation upon young players by older officials in the coaching and training ranks, the NHL and, more broadly, the hockey world in general has demonstrated a deep-rooted discomfort, reluctance and even outright refusal to confront issues head-on
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LAST week, Free Press reporter Jeff Hamilton wrote a touching homage to Jay Macaulay, who died of a drug overdose at the age of 50 earlier this month. Macaulay was a sexual assault victim but had bravely told his story to Hamilton and others about his abuse at the hands of Graham James, his hockey coach in the late 1980s.
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LAST week,
Free Press reporter Jeff Hamilton wrote a touching homage to Jay Macaulay, who died of a drug overdose at the age of 50 earlier this month. Macaulay was a sexual assault victim but had bravely told his story to Hamilton and others about his abuse at the hands of Graham James, his hockey coach in the late 1980s.