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An Ontario girls hockey coach who was recently handed a permanent suspension for verbal abuse and inciting violence is still on the ice with his teenage players, skirting a ban that Hockey Canada admits it is powerless to enforce.
On March 6, the Ontario Women’s Hockey Association (OWHA) suspended Jenya Feldman for a minimum of 15 years, after determining that he harassed and bullied his players during a heated December 2020 team meeting.
The discipline board’s decision, based on an audio recording made by a player, found that the 45-year-old coach violated association codes of conduct with behaviour
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