BREAKING: Son Of Fan Favorite Ex-NHLer Charged For Serious Crime
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Tom Banks
February 9, 2024 (2:33 PM)
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The hockey world has been rocked by serious accusations and crimes in the past few years, and unfortunately, there's now another one to add to the list.
Son of former Toronto Maple Leaf Shayne Corson guilty of heinous crime
Former Toronto Maple Leaf Shayne Corson was a fan favourite, but it has now been announced that his son Noah has been found guilty of a very serious crime.
Former Drummondville Voltigeurs player Noah Corson was found guilty today of S**** A***** a teenager who was under the age of 16.
Corson, who is now 25, was 18 at the time of the a****** in the fall of 2016. He was not drafted into the NHL.
Two other hockey players, one of whom played with Corson for Drummondville, previously pleaded guilty in youth court to their roles in the a*****. One of those players testified in Corson's trial, Le Journal de Montreal reported.
Corson's sentencing hearing is scheduled for May 3.
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The 25-year old was 18 at the time of the crime that he has been found guilty of, and will now find out the sentence for his crime on May 3.
Corson wasn't drafted into the NHL and has struggled to make it in professional hockey, and given his guilt in this situation, it's unlikely that he ever sees the ice for a professional team again.
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