Bounces R Way
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I know this is a common excuse but it sounds like he was just tested positive for trace amounts of a banned substance that was likely in a supplement he took:
https://www.cbc.ca/amp/1.4808271
As someone who competes in powerlifting I have taken pre-workout that contained a stimulant that was on wada’s banned list without knowing at the time.
In Schmidt’s case he was still a very good defensemen for them after he was caught. On top of that I don’t see how steroids would help a player that much. As long as you have a solid build and are in good enough shape to skate well and play a lot of minutes then the cast majority of improving your game comes down to what you do at the rink. Look at most hockey players physiques, most of them have pretty big legs but not many of them look like they bench much more than 2 plates.
That's why I included those other factors in my post. Hard to say what amounts to what in these situations.
I dunno if I buy a 20 game suspension over an 'innocent mistake' either. These guys pump their bodies full of all sorts of stuff all season long. They have access to medical professionals that we don't. Most people(including me) have only a cursory understanding of what PEDs in pro sports actually means. Traditional steroids I can't see providing a major edge in hockey but science has gone beyond that recently. I really don't think you can underestimate the price guys will pay to get a competitive edge, there's millions of dollars at stake.