Vegas Golden Knights' Robin Lehner accuses NHL teams of medical malpractice
Emily Kaplan
ESPN
October 3rd, 2021
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Emily Kaplan
ESPN
October 3rd, 2021
Vegas Golden Knights goalie Robin Lehner accused NHL teams of medical malpractice, including offering benzodiazepines and Ambien to players without prescriptions.
Lehner made the allegations on Twitter on Saturday in an effort, he told ESPN, to call attention to the surgery stalemate between his former teammate Jack Eichel and the Buffalo Sabres.
The Swedish goalie threatened to release one story a day unless things "get fixed."
"I've made crazy amount of mistakes," Lehner wrote on Twitter. "But lying about what I've seen for 12 years is not one of them. I don't care what they say I don't lie about these things. ... I'll keep going. Have stored stories for a year. Watch now when nhl will try cancel me."
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Lehner, 30, tweeted that benzodiazepines and Ambien are regularly given to players for travel and that "many teams without prescription just hand it out." The goalie said the Golden Knights were not one of those teams but implied that he has been on teams that have engaged in those practices. In a follow-up tweet, Lehner implied that the Philadelphia Flyers were one such organization and called for coach Alain Vigneault to be fired.
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