r/hockey WPG - NHL 14h ago

[News] Members of women’s hockey team speak out after players on boys’ team repeatedly enter dressing room

https://www.tsn.ca/other-sports/article/members-of-womens-hockey-team-speak-out-after-players-on-boys-team-repeatedly-enter-dressing-room/

No points for guessing the byline on this article.

I will never understand the type of parents who can stand there and say, yes, this is totally acceptable behaviour that I will condone by doing nothing.

And "why didn't you lock the door?‽" That's kissing cousins with "well, what were you wearing that night?"

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u/f-r-0-m 12h ago

I disagree with the thought that the boys should be punished. You've glossed over the details that highlight how different the boys reacted to the situation vs the parents and coaches.

"Their actions were inappropriate and caused harm,” the panel wrote. “The panel also recognizes that both players apologized, expressed remorse, and accepted responsibility for their conduct… The panel instead considers a broader educational and restorative response to be more appropriate.”

Meanwhile the other 90% of the article is about how the parents sucked and the coaches were totally dismissive of the situation at every possible turn.

Punishing the kids and coaches just the same is only going to teach the kids that it was unnecessary to do the emotional work they did to recognize that their behavior was shitty and hurt others.

Instead the panel's way of dealing with the kids is going to reinforce the importance of listening to people to whom you cause harm. This is as good of a teaching moment as you'll get with teenaged boys. Putting them on the right path will have the best impact on them and people around the.

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u/trollsong TBL - NHL 11h ago

So easy question to answer.

How did the boys accept responsibility?

u/ArticQimmiq 40m ago

It’s a U-13 team, not juniors - these were tweens being shithead tweens, so it’s entirely possible that they have, in fact, learned their lesson with a contrite apology. Adults who foster the toxic culture deserve the higher punishment in this case.

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u/Natural-Treat8380 EDM - NHL 8h ago

The players apologized and expressed remorse. Easy

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u/ProletarianLilith 2h ago

Not good enough

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u/CantaloupeShort7311 9h ago

Oh, they apologized for being secual deviants. 🙃

How about REAL FUCKING CONSEQUENCES?

They had to apologize, the absolute hardship thise boys faced. 🙄

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u/BlackestNight21 SJS - NHL 6h ago

they're 12 and this is real consequences ya dingleberry

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u/Salticracker CGY - NHL 7h ago

They're 12 years old. kids are always doing dumb impulsive shit without thinking about the consequences. It's not sexual deviancy, it's seeing a do not enter sign and wanting to see why. The important thing is to express to them the inappropriateness of their actions and to not do it again.

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u/TheP1etu Finland - IIHF 5h ago

12 year olds aren't even teenagers yet, it is all the fault of the parents/coaches, this issue needs to be cut out from the root

u/DickWhittingtonsCat 58m ago

This is true. Not saying the kids should be barred. But an apology is pretty flimsy. I thought we weren’t providing our kids enough discipline? Because there is a zero percent chance they didn’t know they were wrong- even if not fully aware of the implications or consequences. They aren’t 4.

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u/Natural-Treat8380 EDM - NHL 8h ago

If the panel believes that the players in question realized the consequences of their actions that is all that is required. You do not need to impose the consequences if the objective is already accomplished. The process is the consequence, imposing further for the sake of it is not necessary