QMJHL player forced to retire at 19 due to brain lesion, concussions

Sports News

QMJHL player forced to retire at 19 due to brain lesion, concussions
HockeyRetirementBrain Lesion
  • 📰 CTVNews
  • ⏱ Reading Time:
  • 66 sec. here
  • 7 min. at publisher
  • 📊 Quality Score:
  • News: 44%
  • Publisher: 99%

Charlottetown Islanders associate captain Lane Hinkley, 19, has announced his retirement from hockey after a medical exam revealed a lesion on his brain.

'Too many hits, too many punches': QMJHL player Lane Hinkley forced to retire at 19 due to brain lesion , concussions

W5 presents the inside story of how the killer of Canadian woman Sonia Herok-Stone evaded justice for 40-plus years, due to destroyed evidence, a flaky witness and a mistrial.A cold case stretching back to 1981 left Sonia Herok-Stone’s family and police searching for answers for more than four decades. Stone’s daughter and the now-retired detective Lins Dorman never lost hope for a break in the case.

Della Wilkinson, a retired federal employee, has spent numerous hours on the phone with Canada Life, a frustration shared by many former and current public servants.The Ottawa Hospital is working to restore its stock of donated blood after Friday's transformer fire at the General Campus led to refrigerators failing.A new study finds Ottawa is one of the top 10 cities in Canada for rodents in Canada, with the City of Toronto claiming the top spot for the second year in a row.

An investigation is underway after a woman suffered 'serious injuries' when she was handcuffed last month by two Montreal police officers.When Jean-Luc Brassard opened his mailbox a few days ago, he made a gruesome, smelly discovery: the head of a decapitated fish, staring back at him. Absence of 'sound agricultural practices' on would-be B.C. farm, Property Assessment Appeal Board finds

We have summarized this news so that you can read it quickly. If you are interested in the news, you can read the full text here. Read more:

CTVNews /  🏆 1. in CA

Hockey Retirement Brain Lesion Concussions

Canada Latest News, Canada Headlines

Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.

QMJHL roundup: Gaudet nets hat trick as Remparts tip Sea Dogs 6-1QMJHL roundup: Gaudet nets hat trick as Remparts tip Sea Dogs 6-1SAINT JOHN, N.B. — Kassim Gaudet scored three goals, including the final one on a penalty shot, as the visiting Quebec Remparts rolled over the Saint John Sea Dogs 6-1 in Quebec Major Junior Hockey League action on Sunday at TD Station.
Read more »

Remparts defeat Sea Dogs 4-1 in QMJHL matchupRemparts defeat Sea Dogs 4-1 in QMJHL matchupThe Quebec Remparts secured a 4-1 victory against the Saint John Sea Dogs in a QMJHL game. Antoine Michaud, Charles Savoie, and Charles-Olivier Villeneuve were among the goal scorers for the Remparts.
Read more »

QMJHL roundup: Gaudet nets hat trick as Remparts tip Sea Dogs 6-1QMJHL roundup: Gaudet nets hat trick as Remparts tip Sea Dogs 6-1SAINT JOHN, N.B. — Kassim Gaudet scored three goals, including the final one on a penalty shot, as the visiting Quebec Remparts rolled over the Saint John Sea Dogs 6-1 in Quebec Major Junior Hockey League action on Sunday at TD Station.
Read more »

Hundreds of protesters rally to relocate Community Outreach Centre in CharlottetownHundreds of protesters rally to relocate Community Outreach Centre in CharlottetownExplore stories from Atlantic Canada.
Read more »

City of Charlottetown's Communications on Short-Term Rental Licensing BylawCity of Charlottetown's Communications on Short-Term Rental Licensing BylawThe City of Charlottetown seeks confirmation from the province regarding the enforcement authority of the new Short-Term Rental Licensing Bylaw. The city's legal counsel is in conversation with provincial counterparts to ensure clarity around municipal authority in licensing and regulating STRs.
Read more »

Salvation Army in Charlottetown sees increased need for home heating programSalvation Army in Charlottetown sees increased need for home heating programExplore stories from Atlantic Canada.
Read more »



Render Time: 2025-02-19 19:38:49