gib said:
I think what flondo and others have tried to say is that NHL or NHLPA plays douple faced/douple morals game. They do give suspension to a man who drinks beer and refuses to go trough rehab, but at the same time they allow players to use doping: steroids, anabolics, stimulates etc. and do nothing about that. Instead they almoust encourage players to use doping by allowing it to be available in every hocket arena.
Show us some documentation that the NHL and NHLPA encourages its players to get access to performance-enhancing supplements.
...And if some NHL players are using performance enhancing supplements, show us where in the NHL rulebook or CBA that says its players cannot use performance enhancing supplements.
The NHL policy that Karalahti did not follow was designed for alcohol and recreational drug abuse, not performance enhancing supplements.
There is a huge difference between a muscle stimulant and heroin.
gib said:
even if he has said he doesn`t want to play in NHL. Is World Cup same as NHL? in my point of wiew it`s not the same.
It is not the same in the sense that these are not NHL clubs competing for the Stanley Cup.
It is the same in the sense that the NHL is the governing body for the tournament. Their rules are in effect. The IIHF has nothing to do with the World Cup. It is all NHL.
Bottom line, Karalahti broke NHL rules, did not fulfill his subtance abuse obligations in the NHL policy, thus the NHL will not let him play in an NHL sanctioned tournament.
I don't see what is so unfair about that.
Oh, and SergeiK, go look up the word "murderer" in the dictionary. You make it sound as if Dany Heatley intended to kill his best friend. That is not the case at all. He made a bad decision that went horribly wrong. He was forgiven by Dan Snyder's family and everybody else around him. Unfortunately, the accident happened where a bitter District Attorney has jurisdiction.