Tator says there is direct hockey concussions-CTE link, disagrees with Bettman
TORONTO — Renowned concussion specialist Dr. Charles Tator says he disagrees with Gary Bettman’s statement before a parliamentary panel where the NHL commissioner questioned any direct link between multiple hockey concussions and chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), a degenerative brain condition associated with repeated blows to the head.
Tator, a University of Toronto neurosurgery professor, said Thursday that there is a conclusive link.
“In my view there is,” Tator said. “We don’t know how many players with multiple concussions will get it. That’s an important rider.”
CTE, which can only be diagnosed after death with a brain autopsy, can be profoundly debilitating with symptoms that include memory problems, personality changes, aggression and depression. Bettman weighed in on the link issue on Wednesday in Ottawa.


