Several players, including Michael McLeod, Cal Foote, Carter Hart, Dillon Dube, and Alex Formenton, have been charged with sexual assault in connection with the 2018 World Junior criminal proceedings. McLeod faces 2 counts, while the other 4 face 1 count. The New Jersey Devils, Philadelphia Flyers, and Calgary Flames have been informed that they will receive cap relief for the players on leave due to the charges. The relief amounts to $2.2 million for the New Jersey Devils, providing them with $2,623,644 in cap space. Hockey Canada has announced that all players from the 2018 World Junior team will remain suspended from international competition. The NHL has also confirmed that the affected teams will receive salary cap relief for the players involved. The players on leave will come off the books for the impacted clubs, as reported. The police have apologized for the delay in charging the players with sexual assault, and all players from the 2018 World Junior team remain suspended by Hockey Canada pending appeal.
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A sexual-assault case involving former Everett Silvertips goalie Carter Hart and four other players is another reminder about some police investigations that are dropped, writes @GeoffBakerTIMES. https://t.co/QdVJSWx7Bt
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NHL teams to receive cap relief for players charged in sexual assault case: reports https://t.co/ey510Q23nt
Woman charged with sexually assaulting 2 youth hockey players at Minnesota hotel https://t.co/hGRFEZbWpW
Cops apologize to woman at center of 2018 sexual assault case that has rocked Canadian hockey https://t.co/eWi6WVwVTh
All players from 2018 world junior team remain suspended by Hockey Canada pending appeal https://t.co/dBHfIRNvhG
NHL teams will get cap relief for players charged in 2018 case. https://t.co/PeZ2vwqm8a https://t.co/0hdPQAJnSb
.@NHLFlyers Will Receive Salary Cap Relief for Carter Hart; What it Means https://t.co/8pRTWE1LIB
Police apologize for delay in charging players with sexual assault https://t.co/2WRTCFiQKN https://t.co/wAQNWju6Hu
The players on leave will simply come off the books for the “impacted clubs,” as cap relief | @RyanNPike reports. https://t.co/HgXxW08AqE
The Flyers, Devils, and Flames, the three NHL teams with players facing sexual assault charges stemming from a 2018 incident in London, Ont., have been informed they will receive salary cap relief, NHL deputy commissioner Bill Daly confirmed on Monday. https://t.co/nDTzeTiDzU
The #NJDevils, and other teams affected by the 2018 Hockey Canada allegations, are receiving salary cap relief for the players involved. Here's what it means for New Jersey⤵️ https://t.co/BCKl89zKw7
The #NJDevils, and other teams affected, are receiving salary cap relief for the players involved. Here's what it means for New Jersey⤵️ https://t.co/BCKl89zKw7
Police apologise to alleged victim in ice hockey sexual assault case https://t.co/Ivu8w1DXt2
Cap relief for Carter Hart https://t.co/0XU4nNw4ZO
Hockey Canada: All players from 2018 WJHC team remain suspended. https://t.co/7St4PjZz5G https://t.co/eikFMeYfDq
Hockey Canada says all players from the 2018 World Junior team will remain suspended from international competition. Next year’s Four Nations Faceoff will not apply. WJC 2018 | @HockeyCanada https://t.co/HgXxW08AqE
The NHL has informed the New Jersey Devils, Philadelphia Flyers and Calgary Flames they will receive cap relief for the absences of the four players on leave due to sexual assault charges as part of the London Police investigation: https://t.co/5EBBrexPv4
Flyers, NHL Teams Receiving Cap Relief For Players' Involvement in 2018 World Juniors Investigation, @DarrenDreger reports. WJC 2018 | #LetsGoFlyers https://t.co/HgXxW08AqE
This is a $2.2 million relief to the #NJDevils cap. If I’m not mistaken, they now have $2,623,644 in cap space. https://t.co/PaGHvBNi2D
The #NJDevils have been informed they will receive cap relief for the players on leave charged in the 2018 World Junior criminal proceedings, per @DarrenDreger.
The Philadelphia Flyers, New Jersey Devils and Calgary Flames have been informed they will receive cap relief for the players on Leave charged in the 2018 World Junior criminal proceedings.
LPS names Michael McLeod, Cal Foote, Carter Hart, Dillon Dube and Alex Formenton as having been charged with sexual assault. McLeod faces 2 counts, the other 4 face 1 count. McLeod and Foote’s lockers have been cleared out of the #NJDevils locker room. https://t.co/7iQfeR0kAA