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Bailey’s Daily: Latest on Flyers’ Carter Hart, Hockey Canada
In Wednesday’s edition of Bailey’s Daily, we’ll be talking the latest Philadelphia Flyers news, stories, highlights, and more from the last day.
Flyers News
- Philadelphia Flyers goaltender Carter Hart, out indefinitely on a leave of absence, has been charged with one count of sexual assault in connection to the investigation involving the 2018 Hockey Canada team. The charges brought against him and the other players have not been proven in court. Hart’s legal representation maintained his innocence in an issued statement.
- Should the Flyers be interested in a David Jiricek trade? The defenseman has recently grown frustrated with his role with the Columbus Blue Jackets.
- Top Flyers prospect Matvei Michkov was benched by HK Sochi on Monday after his head coach saw enough of Michkov’s poor defensive performance against Kunlun Red Star.
- Down in the AHL, Bobby Brink is sending a message to the Flyers with the Lehigh Valley Phantoms.
- A rookie winning the Selke Trophy? If anyone can achieve it, it’s Tyson Foerster.
NHL News from National Hockey Now
- New Jersey Devils players Michael McLeod and Cal Foote were also charged with sexual assault for their alleged roles in the Hockey Canada incident. Legal representation for both players claimed the players’ innocence in issued statements.
- Calgary Flames forward Dillon Dube, who took a leave of absence for “mental health”, rounds out the four NHLers who were charged. He will plead not guilty as his lawyers defended his innocence as well.
- The Nashville Predators are on the verge of losing NCAA prospect Alex Campbell to free agency.
- Can the New York Rangers actually pull off a reasonable Sean Monahan trade with the Montreal Canadiens?
- With the NHL trade deadline rapidly approaching, the Colorado Avalanche trade board has been completed.
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As far as the Carter Hart and the other four players who were charged with the sexual assault charge.This incident took place in 2018,six years ago.Why weren’t charged filed when it took place instead of waiting six years when they all turned pro and we’re making good money? This should raise red flags in any court ,and any judge trying this case should recognize these red flags and dismiss all charges against all of them.Its quite obvious that this young woman wants to get as much money from these hockey players as she can while destroying their careers as professional hockey players.There is a word for people lime this they call them gold diggers.Let these kuds rwturn to their respected tems and continue their careers.
Are you really that stupid bruh?? Rape is rape. The courts take a long time to build a case. Now they have a case and these dirty entitled little pigs will get what’s coming to them. I hope they get so shamed and never play professional hockey again unless it’s in a land where shapes are letters and they don’t know English.
Tommy
Do your homework.
There were 2 investigations done; one conducted by Hockey Canada and one paid for by HC. They investigated themselves.
Once the civil settlement with the plaintiff became public, people started to ask questions and pressure began to build for authorities to look into it further without the involvement of HC.
Innocent until prove guilty. If guilty they can rot in hell!!!