I just don't see how this will really impact him pursuing a career in the NHL? Let's state the obvious he is not required to have a valid driver's license to play professional hockey. Unlike a truck driver who requires one as part of their employment for example. Fortunately for him (thru sheer good fortune) no one else was injured or killed in this particular incident. It's not a bullying, sexual misconduct, domestic violence or hate based crime. I really think it's being blown way out of proportion by a lot of posters on the forum. He is a 20 year old man who will get his day in court and recieve based on our laws the appropriate punishment. It's not the OHL's role to fight drunk driving in our country that clearly belongs with the judicial system.