The new Hockey Canada policy takes aim at "minimum requirements of attire" in dressing rooms. If players don't wear the base layer, they will have to change into it inside a closed washroom stall at the rink.
The new Hockey Canada policy takes aim at minimum requirements of attire in dressing rooms. If players don't wear the base layer, they will have to change into it inside a closed washroom stall at the rink.
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