Former Blazer and Saskatoon police veteran leading new WHL advisory council
SASKATOON — As Western Hockey League players prepare for the start of the 2022-23 season, the league is aiming to make the game safer in all aspects for those around the rink.
The WHL has tabbed Saskatoon Police Service superintendent Patrick Nogier to chair a new, third-party committee focused on reporting abuse and harassment.
New to the league, the WHL Player Advisory Council will give players and staff the chance to report incidents of bullying, hazing, or more criminal matters to an independent panel.
“I think this is just an opportunity to give back,” said Nogier. “Fortunately for me, I’ve had a very good career with the Saskatoon City Police Service and I’ve been able to draw from experiences that I can bring to the forefront here when trying to determine whether or not something needs to be evaluated.”


