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Looking At The NHL Drug Policy
by Paul on 08/07/07 at 02:59 PM ET
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Dick Pound doesn’t agree with the NHL drug policy…
from Scott Burnside of ESPN,
“It’s a sham,” Dick Pound, the head of the World Anti-Doping Agency, told ESPN.com last week, reiterating his previous criticisms of the NHL’s drug-testing policy that made him public enemy No. 1 among NHL types, from deputy commissioner Bill Daly to famed Canadian TV analyst Don Cherry.
Those NHL types still question Pound’s agenda and what they believe is his lack of understanding of NHL policies.
“We could really care less what Dick Pound has to say,” Daly told ESPN.com. “He has no idea what our program is or what it provides for, so by definition, he’s speaking from ignorance. Just as importantly, he has no credibility left. Not a single person I know, either inside and outside the Olympic community, has any respect for what he has to say anymore.”
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