Former Lethbridge Hurricanes players respond to abuse allegations in CHL lawsuit
Members of the 2008-09 Lethbridge Hurricanes say their “team became an extended family” over the course of that season despite abuse allegations made by a former teammate.
Twenty-six players from the ’08-09 roster signed a letter to the editor that was published Wednesday in the Lethbridge Herald in response to a class action lawsuit filed June 18 against the Canadian Hockey League by former teammate Garrett Taylor and former NHLer Daniel Carcillo.
The statement of claim filed with the Ontario Superior Court of Justice “is on behalf of children aged 15-17 who were sexually and physically assaulted, hazed and otherwise abused while away from home and playing for CHL teams.”
The lawsuit seeks damages for negligence, breach of fiduciary duty, breach of contract, and a declaration that the teams and the leagues are vicariously liable for abuse perpetrated by their employees and players.