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Originally Posted by GioforPM
This seems identical, for Jake Bean, Carter Hart, Colton Point, Kale Clague, Jordan Kyrou, Taylor Raddysh:
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Yes, but that was a blanket statement that covered all those players of which Hart was included. That is why I said Dube and Hart had similar statements, both of whom were charged. Then when you scroll down and read what the individual statements from the other players in that blanket statement, they are quite different.
You notice how they flat out say they were not involved in the alleged incident, not just leaving it as not doing anything criminal as Dube did, which was a big red flag. Saying you didn't do anything criminal is a lot different than saying you weren't involved at all.
Clague: "As a member of the 2018 Canadian world junior hockey team, I feel it is important to state I was not in attendance at the Hockey Canada Gala, nor was I in London, Ontario, on the day that the incident is alleged to have occurred."
Kyrou: "As a member of the 2018 world junior team, I am aware of allegations made against certain members of that team.
"I want to clearly state I did not attend the Hockey Canada Gala and was not in London, Ontario, at the time of the alleged incident. I am prepared to co-operate with any additional investigations in the future if necessary."
Point: "At that time, I co-operated fully with the initial Hockey Canada investigation. I was not in any way involved in the alleged incident and I am prepared to co-operate with any additional investigations in the future. Given the ongoing investigations, I will not provide any further public comments,"
Raddysh: "At that time, I co-operated fully with the initial Hockey Canada investigation. I was not in any way involved in the alleged incident and I am prepared to co-operate with any additional investigations in the future."