Carcillo says testimony didn’t acknowledge culture of hazing, abuse in CHL
Former NHL player Daniel Carcillo is angry about the testimony of Canadian hockey officials at a parliamentary hearing looking into the handling of recent assault allegations.
Carcillo filed a statement of claim with the Ontario Superior Court in 2020, alleging abuse and hazing in a class-action lawsuit.
“I have shared my stories of abuse as a child playing in this league, as have dozens of others,” Carcillo state in a statement on Wednesday. “I lead this class action on behalf of scores of children and young people who were abused while playing in the CHL, just like my teammates and I were.”
Carcillo, who played in the Ontario Hockey League from 2002 to 2005, was angry with the testimony given by Dan MacKenzie, David Branch, Gilles Courteau and Ron Robison, the “leaders of junior hockey in Canada,” gave at the hearing.