Explore the hidden history of drug and alcohol use in the NHL. From the first public cases in the '70s to today's evolving policies, this video delves into how players have coped with the game's relentless demands. Featuring the stories of Don Murdoch, Bob Probert, Derek Boogaard, and more, we uncover the league's journey from punitive measures to modern rehabilitation-focused programs. Discover how hockey culture has both fueled and fought against substance abuse, and learn about the impact of these struggles on the lives and careers of NHL players.
00:00 The History of Drug and Alcohol Use in the NHL
01:27 Substance Abuse in a Growing League
03:37 Don Murdoch: The Cocaine Bust That Shook the League
04:41 Ric Nattress: Marijuana and a Lost Season
05:18 Borje Salming: A Legend’s Confession
05:56 Bob Probert: The Enforcer's Downfall
06:59 The NHL’s Punitive Stance
08:30 A New Approach: The Player Assistance Program
12:50 The Performance Enhancing Substances Program
13:57 Alcohol and Hockey Culture
15:19 The Cannabis Shift
16:27 Comparing League Policies
20:00 Surge in Program Participation
22:10 Criticisms and Calls for Reform
24:33 Player Voices
29:51 Conclusion
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