NHL’s Victor Mete denies involvement in alleged 2018 sexual assault
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NHL defenceman Victor Mete says he was not involved in an alleged sexual assault involving members of Canada's 2018 world junior hockey team.
NHL defenceman Victor Mete says he was not involved in an alleged sexual assault involving members of Canada’s 2018 world junior hockey team.
Mete was a member of Canada’s team that won gold at the men’s world junior hockey championship in January 2018 in Buffalo, N.Y. He had been loaned by the Montreal Canadiens to the national team for the tournament in December 2017.
Hockey Canada quietly settled a lawsuit last month after a woman, now 24, claimed she was assaulted by eight hockey players, including members of the national junior team, at a gala and golf function in London, Ont., in June 2018.
“I believe it is important for me to state that I was not present at the gala event celebration when this appalling event occurred,” said Mete in a statement posted to Twitter on Thursday. “At the time, I was away on vacation with family and friends in Jamaica and only learned of the situation recently through media reports.
“I am deeply troubled by reports of this incident and should my help be requested by those investigating this matter, I will fully co-operate in any way I can.”
None of the allegations have been proven in court.
Mete played the last two seasons with the Ottawa Senators, who claimed him off waivers from the Canadiens during the 2020-21 campaign.
Hockey Canada executives were grilled by legislators on Parliament Hill last week during a Standing Committee on Canadian Heritage meeting looking into the matter.