The Saratogian (Saratoga, NY)

Tootoo denies knowing about alleged 2003 team sexual assault

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Jordin Tootoo and Nathan Paetsch denied any involvemen­t in an alleged group sex assault while with Canada’s 2003 world junior hockey team.

Tootoo, who was a member of the silver-medal winning team and played 13 seasons in the NHL with Nashville, Detroit, New Jersey and Chicago, issued a statement Saturday calling for a full investigat­ion into the “disturbing allegation­s.”

“I don’t recall knowing or hearing about the incident in question during or after the tournament,” Tootoo wrote on Twitter. “I was shocked when I heard about it in the media and will cooperate fully with any investigat­ion.”

Regional police in Halifax, Nova Scotia, have opened an investigat­ion into the incident that allegedly happened when the city hosted the internatio­nal tournament 19 years ago. Hockey Canada said it learned about the alleged sexual assault Thursday and immediatel­y informed Sport Canada and Halifax police.

Carlo Colaiacovo and P-A Parenteau issued statements Friday saying they were not involved in the alleged sexual assault and they would participat­e in any investigat­ions.

In 2015, Tootoo wrote a memoir titled “All The Way,” in which he discussed his experience­s playing for Canada at the world juniors, including how the team was made up of “horny young men” and how “a few of the guys would get a couple of girls after practice and head into one of the rooms.”

Tootoo acknowledg­ed Saturday that his memoir touched on the team’s sexual exploits, but also said he was struggling with alcohol addiction at the time. It was in that context that he said he couldn’t recall knowing or hearing about the alleged sexual assault.

Paetsch tweeted Saturday that he was “deeply saddened” to learn of the allegation­s and he would fully co-operate with any investigat­ion.

“As a member of that team I would like to make clear that I had no involvemen­t or knowledge of the alleged incident whatsoever,” Paetsch said.

Scottie Upshall, another teammate who now hosts a podcast called “Missin Curfew,” said in a tweet Saturday that he favors a full investigat­ion.

“I fully support thorough investigat­ions by the police and the NHL into the claims made in the media yesterday about Canada’s 2003 World Juniors team,” Upshall tweeted.

Hockey Canada has already had funding from the federal government and corporate sponsors paused following allegation­s of a sexual assault involving eight members of the 2018 men’s junior hockey team.

 ?? WINSLOW TOWNSON — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE ?? The Blackhawks’ Jordin Tootoo during the third period of the Bruins 4-2 win over the Chicago Blackhawks in an NHL preseason hockey game in Boston, Monday, Sept. 25, 2017.
WINSLOW TOWNSON — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE The Blackhawks’ Jordin Tootoo during the third period of the Bruins 4-2 win over the Chicago Blackhawks in an NHL preseason hockey game in Boston, Monday, Sept. 25, 2017.

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