Calls for accountability and change within Canadian hockey are growing in the wake of the national organization’s alleged sexual abuse scandal — but there is also hope it will be the catalyst to finally change the sport’s toxic culture.
“I’m not sure it [change] can happen without a change in leadership,” said Daryl Fowler, president of Hockey Winnipeg, which represents about 10,000 players.
‘We’ve had the chairman of the board step down. There is some new things happening. We hope that we can do it with the leadership that’s there. If not, again, you know, that’s where the provinces and the members have
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