NHL player to continue testimony at former world junior teammates’ sex assault trial
- Taylor Raddysh, a Washington Capitals forward and 2018 Canadian world junior team member, testified remotely on May 1, 2025, in London, Ontario, at the Hockey Canada sexual assault trial.
- The trial concerns an alleged sexual assault during a 2018 gala in London involving five former junior hockey players, including Michael McLeod who pleaded not guilty to multiple charges.
- Raddysh said he recalled very little from that night but remembered seeing McLeod, Boris Katchouk, and a woman in McLeod's hotel room, though he could not recall the woman's clothing or exact position.
- Raddysh testified he took a screenshot of a group chat dated June 19, 2018, showing McLeod asking 'who wants to be in a 3 way quick' at 2:15 a.m., with Carter Hart replying, 'I'm in.'
- Raddysh's testimony adds to the ongoing case, and he is expected to continue testifying, while the accused maintain their not guilty pleas and the investigation proceeds.
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NHL player to continue testimony at former world junior teammates’ sex assault trial
The sex assault trial of five former members of Canada’s world junior hockey team is expected to hear more testimony today from Taylor Raddysh, an NHL player who was also on the 2018 world junior team.

NHL player to continue testimony at former world junior teammates' sex assault trial
LONDON — The sex assault trial of five former members of Canada’s world junior hockey team is expected to hear more testimony today from Taylor Raddysh, an NHL player who was also on the 2018 world junior team.
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