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Originally Posted by sureLoss
They can't.
It is what the NHL/NHLPA agreed to as the first suspension for testing positive for PEDs in the CBA: 20 games.
2nd suspension for PEDs: 60 games.
3rd suspension for PEDs: "permanent" (player can file for re-instatement after 2 years)
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Yikes. I'm assuming Ekblad has to report for regular testing for a while. Surely he's not part of the "random" testing group anymore.
If he has been using PEDs and he goes off them and regular testing keeps him off them for a large amount of time, he's going to see a huge drop off in his abilities.