Accusations against Nova Scotia hockey players prompt scrutiny of hazing
HALIFAX — Tim Skuce recalls the culture of silence he encountered among hockey players he once interviewed for research about the masculine identity of elite-level players.
When asked questions about hazings or other questionable behaviour, they told him they had witnessed it, but they didn’t stop it.
“They would say, ‘I was in the dressing room,’ or ‘I was at a private function and this was happening,” Skuce, an associate professor at Brandon University in Manitoba, said in an interview Friday.
“They felt really uncomfortable. But then they said, ‘I didn’t do anything.’”


