Hockey team says sorry for misunderstanding with transgender girl’s family
MELVILLE, Sask. — A Saskatchewan junior hockey club is apologizing for what it calls a misunderstanding with a transgender girl’s family that hosts hockey players in its home.
The Melville Millionaires released a statement Wednesday to the Kormos family and to the general public addressing a situation that “appears to have many organizations and communities aggrieved.”
The outrage started when Ellenor Kormos told the Regina Leader-Post she had been removed from the team’s billet program after a player objected to living in the same house as her transgender granddaughter. Kormos told the newspaper the family had been up front about the situation before the player moved in.
The hockey club said there was a misinterpretation of what happened in a meeting with Kormos, also known as Grandma K.


