The Canadian Hockey League (CHL) and the Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport (CCES) announced today that two junior hockey players were each assessed an eight-game suspension for anti-doping rule violations. The violations resulted from urine samples collected during in-competition doping control in November 2010 which revealed the presence of methylhexaneamine, a prohibited stimulant.
Under the rules of the CHL Anti-Doping Policy, Plymouth Whalers’ player Alexander Aleardi and Saginaw Spirit player Ryan O’Connor were each assessed an eight game suspension for a first violation for using a prohibited substance.
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