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Carter Hart's Controversial Return To The NHL

Carter Hart's Controversial Return To The NHL

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In this episode of Mid-Ice Crisis, host Josh Cybulski discusses the return of goaltender Carter Hart to the NHL and the surrounding controversy stemming from the Hockey Canada scandal.
The conversation delves into the complexities of public opinion, the justice system, and the cultural issues within hockey. Cybulski emphasizes the importance of nuanced discussions around trauma, accountability, and the need for change in the hockey community.

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Chapters

00:00 Carter Hart's Return to the NHL
02:12 The Hockey Canada Scandal Overview
04:43 Public Reactions and Absolutes
09:14 Defending Power and the Rush to Support
13:04 Societal Complicity and Moral Responsibility
17:04 Text Messages and the Trial's Gray Areas
22:06 Justice System Flaws and Victim Treatment
24:52 The Nuance of Believing Victims
27:16 The Complexity of Victim Narratives
30:51 Cultural Issues in Hockey
33:17 The Hockey Bible and Its Impact
36:15 Trial Outcomes and Public Perception
39:17 Restorative Justice: A New Approach?
42:10 Understanding Trauma Responses
48:04 Concluding Thoughts on Accountability and Justice

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