Milan Lucic to enter Player Assistance Program
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Sam Hutch
November 21, 2023 (7:15 PM)
Milan Lucic recently left the Boston Bruins of indefinite leave after he was arrested for domestic a domestic dispute over the weekend.
Now it seems while he's on leave from his hockey club, he will enter the National Hockey League's Plater Assistance Program according to Steve Conroy of the Boston Herald; take a look.
Milan Lucic will be entering the NHL/NHLPA Player assistance program while he remains in indefinite leave from Bruins
Lucic pleaded not guilty to the charge today in Boston court with a pre trial date of January 19th, 2024.
The Player Assistance Program helps NHLERS with anything from substance abuse issues to alcoholism and mental health.
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Yes | 274 | 71.9 % |
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