Colorado Avalanche defenseman Cale Makar was named as a prospective witness Tuesday in the sexual assault trial of five members of Canada’s 2018 World Junior Championship hockey team.
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The trial is being held in London, Ontario, where the incident occurred at a hotel following a Hockey Canada event. It is scheduled to last for about eight weeks.
Makar has said on multiple occasions that he was not there, was not part of the incident and has cooperated with Hockey Canada’s investigation into the matter. A spokesman for the Avalanche said the organization does not have any information yet about what Makar’s responsibilities as a prospective witness might entail.
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