Wednesday, October 7, 2015

The Bigger Question Is, Why Is Cocaine Not On The List At All?

NHL acknowledges it has a cocaine problem among players

Last month, a Toronto Maple Leafs prospect named Viktor Loov told a Swedish news outlet that “there is a lot of cocaine” in the NHL.

“There are players everywhere who do it,” he said, via Pension Plan Puppets. “If you have money you probably have easy access.”

How much cocaine? Enough that the NHL has been forced to acknowledge that more than a few players are using it, and that the League might have to be more proactive in testing for it.

Rick Westhead of TSN wrote on Monday that the NHL is in talks with the NHLPA about adding cocaine and similar narcotics “to the list of banned substances for which the league regularly monitors.”

(Yahoo.com)

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