Four Canadian hockey stars remain suspended after sexual assault acquittal
An independent appeals board has ruled that four Canadian hockey stars, previously acquitted of sexual assault, must remain suspended from Hockey Canada-sanctioned programs. The board found that all five players, who were part of Canada's under-20 junior team and accused of an incident in 2018, broke Hockey Canada's code of conduct.

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AI-generatedAn independent appeals board has ruled that four Canadian hockey stars, previously acquitted of sexual assault, must remain suspended from Hockey Canada-sanctioned programs. The board found that all five players, who were part of Canada's under-20 junior team and accused of an incident in 2018, broke Hockey Canada's code of conduct. While one player, Alex Formenton, has been reinstated, the other four – Michael McLeod, Dillon Dube, Cal Foote, and Carter Hart – will face extended suspensions from international play. This ruling does not affect their eligibility to play in the National Hockey League (NHL), as the league operates under a separate authority and had previously allowed all five players to sign NHL contracts.
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4 extractedThe NHL operates separately from Hockey Canada, and the players are eligible to play in the NHL.
The players were accused of sexual assault over an incident in 2018 and found not guilty in July 2025.
An independent appeals board ruled the players broke Hockey Canada's code of conduct.
Four Canadian hockey stars remain suspended from international play after an acquittal on sexual assault charges.