Report: NHL investigating Coyotes over alleged recruiting violations
The NHL is investigating the Arizona Coyotes after allegations they conducted physical testing on draft-eligible Canadian Hockey League players, TSN's Darren Dreger reported on "Insider Trading."
Physically testing players prior to the NHL combine is prohibited under league rules.
The OHL, WHL, and QMJHL - the three leagues under the CHL's umbrella - tell their respective junior teams to report any contact from NHL clubs. Multiple teams have stated there's been contact from the Coyotes, according to Dreger's sources.
“We are aware of the reports," the Coyotes said in a statement. "We have discussed the matter with the NHL and we will have no further comment at this time."
If the Coyotes are found guilty, the club would face hefty fines of $250,000 or more per incident at the discretion of NHL commissioner Gary Bettman, Dreger adds.
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