Three more NHL players who were members of the Canadian world junior team at the time of an alleged sexual assault in 2018 released statements on Tuesday denying any involvement in the incident.
St. Louis Blues players Jordan Kyrou and Robert Thomas and Chicago forward Taylor Raddysh each issued statements via Twitter, with varying degrees of denial of their involvement and awareness of the incident that allegedly took place in London, Ont., in June 2018.
Raddysh, 24, stated he became aware of the alleged assault in 2019. "At that time, I cooperated fully with the initial Hockey Canada investigation," Raddysh said. "I was not in any way involved with the alleged incident." My statement regarding the Hockey Canada investigation <a href="https://t.co/IxgVZqanCV">pic.twitter.com/IxgVZqanCV</a> Kyrou and Thomas did not directly address whether they knew about the incident before it became public.
Both denied being involved or witnessing the alleged assault. Kyrou, 24, claims he was not in London, Ont., at the time the incident allegedly took place. "I want to clearly state I did not attend the Hockey Canada Gala and was not in London, Ontario, at the time of the alleged incident," he said through a statement posted on Twitter.