TORONTO – Is there a such thing as providing clarity via opaqueness? That might be the best way to describe NHL commissioner Gary Bettman and deputy commissioner Bill Daly’s addressing of the 2018 Hockey Canada sexual assault investigation when speaking at their annual All-Star Game presser Friday afternoon.
Police in London, Ont., have laid charges of sexual assault against five members of the 2018 Canadian World Junior team.
Four NHL players, and a fifth player who had been playing overseas are facing criminal charges in a 2018 sexual assault case in London, Ontario.
Five players whose rights are owned by NHL teams are facing charges stemming from a London, Ontario police investigation into an alleged 2018 sexual assault involving members of the Canadian men’s national junior team.
Former NHL player Alex Formenton turned himself in to police in London, Ontario, Canada, in connection with an investigation into an alleged sexual assault in 2018 that involved members of Canada's World Junior hockey team, the Globe and Mail reported Sunday.
New Jersey Devils forward Michael McLeod and defenseman Cal Foote are now two of four NHL players who have been granted a leave of absence from their team.
Five players from Canada’s 2018 World Junior hockey team have been directed by the London Police Services to surrender in connection with allegations of sexual assault.
On Wednesday, HC Ambri-Piotta of the Swiss National League announced it has granted forward Alex Formenton an indefinite leave of absence for personal reasons and allowed him to return to Canada.
Thursday’s Edition of the Links, News and Notes It’s been an interesting and exciting season so far, with records being shattered and new players experiencing their breakout seasons.
After going unsigned by the RFA signing period earlier this month, Alex Formenton has signed with HC Ambrì-Piotta in the National League in Switzerland for the remainder of the season.
In today’s NHL rumors rundown, Alex Formenton — who was not signed by the Ottawa Senators in time to be eligible for the NHL season — has signed in Switzerland.
The Ottawa Senators received some trade interest before yesterday’s deadline for Alex Formenton TSN: Darren Dreger said that Alex Formenton is no longer eligible to play in the NHL this season.
FIVE THOUGHTS! Welcome, friends. Here are Five Thoughts I had this week: A Resolution that Wasn’t: To almost no one’s surprise, the deadline for Group 2 Free Agents to sign passed yesterday at 5 p.m without Alex Formenton and the Ottawa Senators agreeing to a new contract.
It seems that Formenton’s only choice regarding his NHL future is to wait until there is more certainty in the matters that clubs are reportedly concerned about. In the meantime, the Senators will retain Formenton’s rights as a restricted free agent.
The clock is ticking on Alex Formenton’s season.
Sportsnet: Elliotte Friedman and Jeff Marek on the 32 Thoughts: The Podcast – Mark On, Mask Off – on the Ottawa Senators and RFA forward Alex Formenton.
Welcome to our daily rumours article brought to you by NHL Lines site Betway TSN: Ottawa Senators GM Pierre Dorion earlier this week assessing head coach D.J.
The Senators and Alex Formenton remain at a stalemate TSN: Darren Dreger said that the Ottawa Senators and RFA forward Alex Formenton remain at a stalemate with little movement and things are quiet.
Since shifting from left wing to centre, Tim Stützle is taking his game to another level. Ottawa Senators‘ head coach D.J. Smith acknowledged Stützle as being his team’s best player in Saturday’s overtime loss in Washington.
After a long layoff, the Ottawa Senators returned to action Thursday night with a convincing 4-1 win over the Calgary Flames. One of the bright spots in the game was the play of 22-year-old Alex Formenton, who logged two assists.
Senators forward Alex Formenton and goaltender Matt Murray entered the league's COVID-19 protocol on Thursday.
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