Club general manager Joanna Hayes said in an email the club took the allegations very seriously and that they acted immediately. The victim’s father “stated to us that he was satisfied by the process and the actions taken by the (club)” and the B.C. Hockey), the province’s governing body for amateur hockey, approved the club’s handling of the incident, Hayes said. Hockey and Hockey Canada did not respond to the Post’s requests for comment about the father’s concerns. The victim is now getting ready to try out for a hockey team with a different organization, his family says.
Source: National Post March 21, 2019 21:45 UTC