The NHL Makes A Massive Announcement Regarding Milan Lucic
Lucic Enters NHL's Player Assistance Program
In a significant development today, the NHL has made a major announcement regarding Milan Lucic, who was recently involved in a domestic incident leading to his arrest.
The league has revealed that Lucic will be entering the NHL's Player Assistance Program, which aims to provide support to players facing mental health and abuse issues substance.
Given the circumstances surrounding Lucic's arrest involving alcohol, this step seems like a logical progression. As he enters the program, Lucic will also remain on indefinite leave from the Bruins, his current team.
Looking ahead, Lucic's next court appearance is scheduled for January 19th, 2024. Until then, it is expected that updates on his situation will be scarce.
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Will this be the end of Milan Lucic's hockey career? |
Yes | 380 | 58.8 % |
No | 145 | 22.4 % |
End of NHL career | 121 | 18.7 % |
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