
CHL Player Suspended Eight Games for Inadvertent Violation of Anti-Doping Rule
January 16, 2020 - Ontario Hockey League (OHL) News Release
(Toronto, Ontario) - The Canadian Hockey League (CHL) today announced that Dylan Myskiw a goaltender with the London Knights has been suspended for eight games following a violation of the CHL Drug Education & Anti-Doping Policy. This was the result of a urine sample during in-competition doping control which revealed the presence of a prohibited substance found within a post-workout supplement. The supplement was purchased from a reliable commercial vendor and unbeknownst to the player contained the prohibited substances.
The player and the team cooperated thoroughly throughout the investigative process.
The CHL in conjunction with the Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport (CCES) is committed to the ongoing education of all our players relative to drug-free sport and look forward to continuing to work with CCES and our teams to support the health and welfare of all players.
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