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Originally Posted by Jay Random
Sorry, that wasn't what he did. What he did was forge an official document to enter the country unvaccinated. In Canada, uttering forged documents is punishable by up to 10 years in prison. In California, it can be prosecuted as a felony with a maximum penalty of 3 years.
Apparently the Sharks aren't the only ones who think this is serious.
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Sorry but
All this arguing and you don't even know why his contract was voided.
He used fake documents to try and play in the NHL...a seperate incident. He was suspended 21 games, served them, and then started playing in the AHL... obviously still under contract to the Sharks.
His contract was voided when he tested positive for covid but ditched his AHL team and crossed the border into Canada.
Such a terrible offence they voided his contract (yet not bad enough to warrant even a single game suspension)
The fake covid document was way back in September, months before his contract was torn up.
A Canadian does not need to be vaccinated to enter Canada...at worse he lied about testing positive for covid and broke protocols by not being in quarantine