National Post (National Edition)

Bettman rebuts link between concussion­s, CTE

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class-action lawsuit filed on behalf of former NFL players who suffered concussion­s while in the league. In April 2015, the court approved a settlement between the two sides and a year later, an appeals court upheld the decision that made the league accountabl­e for upwards of $1 billion in monetary rewards to the group of around 4,500 retired players.

The NHL, meanwhile, is currently fighting its own class-action lawsuit brought by more than 100 former players who suffered concussion­s and other brain injuries while playing. The plaintiffs claim while they understood their career choice could lead to broken bones and other bodily harm, they were not aware of the long-term effects of brain trauma associated with the game. The players are seeking medical care for themselves and roughly 4,300 living retired players.

Bettman attempted to distance the NHL from comparison­s to the NFL in his letter to Sen. Blumenthal, a tactic he’s used earlier, as well.

In a subsection of the letter that appeared to be composed with the help of a legal team, Bettman argued football and hockey are very different and thus, should not be compared in terms of injury risk. He made similar remarks in March, directly after the NFL admitted the connection between football and CTE.

“It’s fairly clear that playing hockey isn’t the same as football,” he said then.

“NHL Hockey Is Different Than NFL Football,” he titled a subsection of his letter that appeared to be written with the help of an attorney this week.

“Until recently, the medical community’s discussion­s about CTE did not even touch about NHL hockey,” Bettman wrote. Indeed, researcher­s at Boston University’s CTE centre — the most publicized researcher­s on CTE in football — told the NHL (and me personally) that they believe that NHL hockey is a vastly different sport than football, making it difficult to necessaril­y relate or link hypotheses on CTE as between the two sports.”

He added: “Likewise, any suggestion that the NHL has been ‘dismissive’ of a potential causal link between concussion­s and CTE is simply not true.”

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