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Hockey Canada trial paused as group chat evidence fuels scrutiny
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The Hockey Canada sexual assault trial saw another day of tense developments Thursday. A former teammate of the accused players, Tyler Steenbergen, testified about a group chat that took place after the 2018 incident in question. The chat, involving several members of the Canadian world junior team, was focused on Hockey Canada’s internal investigation rather than police involvement.The court heard that players were sharing messages that minimized the situation. Some expressed confusion over the process while others appeared to strategize their responses. The conversations showed players trying to align their versions of the events and discussing the complainant’s actions.Messages suggested an awareness among players that something serious had occurred. But there were also efforts to downplay what happened, pointing to a belief that consent was obtained. A few messages implied players were more concerned about potential fallout than addressing the core issue.

Jury dismissed as legal matters unfold

Hockey player group chat shown before jury in sex assault trial unexpectedly excused

Thursday’s proceedings ended early. Justice Maria Carroccia sent the jury home to allow legal discussions to happen privately. The public and media could not be informed of the content due to legal restrictions.This pause in the courtroom came after a long morning of testimony from Steenbergen. His recollections and messages painted a fuller picture of the days following the alleged assaults. The defense and Crown have yet to fully examine the group chat’s role in the players’ awareness and intent.It’s not yet clear how the messages will influence the jury’s eventual conclusions. But the content offers insight into how the players communicated once they learned Hockey Canada was investigating. Their words are now being examined as possible indicators of responsibility, denial, or even coordination.Testimony earlier in the week centered on the issue of consent. Steenbergen previously stated he believed the woman involved had asked multiple players for sex. However, his account has been questioned by the prosecution, who also highlighted inconsistencies in timing and specific actions.In the group chat, players referenced video clips and text exchanges with the woman. Some cited these as evidence of consent, while others urged silence or legal caution. The group also debated whether names should be shared and how to manage their stories during interviews.

Courtroom focus now shifts to legal clarity

Hockey Canada trial

Hockey Canada trial (Credit: Getty Image)

As proceedings resume, legal discussions are expected to determine what evidence the jury can see or hear. With graphic details and sensitive content involved, the court continues to balance transparency with fairness.Read more: Top trade deadline pickups driving 2025 Stanley Cup runs

The trial highlights deeper systemic issues

The pause in proceedings reflects not just a procedural delay but a moment of deeper legal evaluation. As testimony unfolds, the group chat evidence underlines how former junior players responded when first faced with consequences. More than individual guilt or innocence, the trial continues to expose long-standing issues in hockey culture; where silence, loyalty, and reputation often hold more weight than truth.


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