Quote (Subzer0isGG @ 19 Jul 2022 14:42)
Is it strange they havnt named the 7players yet?
i think it's because hockey canada already settled this back in 2018, and im guessing she signed an NDA so she can't reveal their names without consequences. So the only way to find out is from a leak from recent invesitgations or just by narrowing down the list from players that have made a statement that they weren't involved/wasn't there etc. vs generic or silent statements.
taken from reddit
MM+BK+AF+DB
McLeod has yet to release a statement and is the only player with an Instagram account that has a serious discrepancy where certain members of that WJC roster do not follow him nor does he follow them whereas that is not the case for the other players on that team with an Instagram account.
Boris Katchouk's representative's statement:
“Boris has fully cooperated with the Hockey Canada investigation and will continue to provide that cooperation in any further investigation. Beyond this statement we are not commenting further.” Takes a different turn from the others as those have outright denial of involvement.
This one was very odd sounding much like the joint statement from Wasserman Hockey for another 6 players (which, eliminating non-CHL players and those not at the event, boils down to Jake Bean, Carter Hart, and Taylor Raddysh).
Alex Formenton ('99) and Batherson ('98) have yet to comment. AF was a London Knight. Not looking pretty for the Sens, either way.
That also leaves Comtois, Howden, and Steel in the air. Just noting that Comtois and Steel, in addition to other players, do not follow/are not followed by McLeod, leaving Howden the odd one out.
Can't comment on Tyler Steenbergen much but he has yet to release a personal statement and his agent claims that no comment can be made due to the ongoing investigation.
Based on people narrowing things down, Alex Formention has a very high chance being one of the rapist.
This post was edited by Secksii on Jul 19 2022 04:09pm