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he was eager to avoid painkillers.Early on, marijuana was touted to the enforcer
as a healing option.¡°I started noticing some therapeutic benefits,¡± Cote said.
¡°It helped me sleep, helped with my anxiety and general well-being.¡±Now a
handful of years into retirement, Cote is a proponent of cannabis and its oils
as an alternative to more addictive drugs commonly used by athletes to play
through pain. Marijuana can be detected in a person¡¯s system for more than 30
days, is banned by the World Anti-Doping Agency without a specific therapeutic
use exemption and is illegal in much of the United States.Canada on Wednesday
will become the largest country in the world to legalize recreational marijuana.
That means it will be available under the law in seven more NHL cities (it¡¯s
been legal to adults in Denver since 2012). The move is a step forward for those
who, like Cote, believe marijuana has been stigmatized and should be accepted as
a form of treatment.¡°It was so tainted for a long time,¡± Ottawa Senators forward
Matt Duchene said. ¡°And now people are starting to learn a little bit more about
it and there is definitely some positive uses to different elements of it.¡±The
NHL and NHL Players¡¯ Association plan no changes to their joint drug-testing
policy, under which players are not punished for positive marijuana tests. It is
the most lenient approach to cannabis by any major North American professional
sports league.¡°The Substance Abuse & Behavioral Health Program for decades
has been educating players on using drugs, legal or illegal,¡± Commissioner Gary
Bettman said. ¡°That process will continue and we will consider what changes, if
any, in our program have to be made. But right now, we think based on the
educational level and what we do test for and how we test, at least for the time
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the NFL and NBA can suspend and MLB can fine players for multiple marijuana
infractions, only a significantly high amount of the drug found in NHL/NHLPA
testing triggers a referral to behavioral health program doctors. Cote estimated
about half of players during his NHL career from 2007-2010 used some sort of
cannabis for medicinal purposes, though players suggest use in hockey currently
is lower than the population at large.More than two dozen U.S. states allow
marijuana use for a variety of ailments, but the federal government has not
approved it for any medical use. Some players have already done research into
the benefits of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and cannabidiol (CBD) oils. There¡¯s a
curiosity about whether marijuana could one day replace or limit painkillers
like oxycodone, even if players aren¡¯t yet ready to make that leap.¡°There¡¯s not
a lot of science out there yet in terms of long-term effects,¡± said Winnipeg
Jets center Mark Scheifele, who is still on the fence about cannabis use for
medical reasons. ¡°I think it¡¯s something that still needs to be thought really
clearly about in terms of understanding the long-term effects.¡±Through his Hemp
Heals Foundation and work with Lehigh Valley University in Pennsylvania, Cote is
doing his part to increase the information available. He¡¯s quick to point to
studies on cannabis that suggest it can help people after PTSD or head trauma.
And yet he acknowledges there¡¯s a long way to go.¡°There¡¯s a lot of different
things that point to the fact that the science is now backing it up,¡± Cote said.
¡°There¡¯s probably billions of anecdotal stories, but those don¡¯t mean anything
unless it¡¯s backed by science, unless it follows the order of the way it¡¯s
supposed to be.¡±Bettman contends the mainstream medical community has not
concluded that cannabis prevents or heals injuries, and said an argument could
be made to the contrary. NHLPA Executive Director Donald Fehr said it¡¯s a
subject that is ¡°at best in its infancy and is going to develop over time.¡±Given
the looming Wednesday legalization in Canada, the league and union opted for
education over policy changes.¡°What we feel was an important element is at least
educating the players better on the current marijuana landscape both from a
legal and illegal perspective and what¡¯s permitted and not permitted,¡± Deputy
Commissioner Bill Daly said. ¡°But also ¡®What are the products out there?¡¯
because there¡¯s probably publicly a great misconception of what marijuana is,
how it¡¯s used, what it¡¯s used for to what the reality is.¡±Players who aren¡¯t yet
educated about marijuana are willing to ask around about potential benefits as
more studies are done.¡°I say this more talking about the CBD side of
it
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into it,¡± Edmonton Oilers captain Connor McDavid said. ¡°When your body¡¯s sore
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all the time. There¡¯s obviously better ways to do it. ¡ You¡¯re seeing a lot of
smart guys look into it. You¡¯re seeing a lot of really smart doctors look into
it. If all the boxes are checked there and it¡¯s safe and everything like that,
then I think you would maybe hear them out.¡±The possibility of experimenting
with cannabis extracts is more possible in the NHL than for players with the
NBA¡¯s Toronto Raptors or MLB¡¯s Toronto Blue Jays because of the regulations in
those sports.In the NBA, a second positive test carries a $25,000 fine and each
subsequent test a suspension of five games, then 10 and so on. In baseball, a
player on a 40-man roster could be fined up to $35,000, while a player not on a
40-man roster is subject to a 50-game suspension for a second positive test and
100 for a third.A Raptors spokeswoman said it¡¯s business as usual for the team
because the new laws in Canada don¡¯t change NBA drug policy. Blue Jays general
manager Ross Atkins also largely deferred to the league office.¡°Major League
Baseball does a good job on educating players across the game on risk in and
around that,¡± Atkins said. ¡°It¡¯s a complex situation that is very personal. I¡¯d
need more information to say if we¡¯d just tolerate it or not.¡±For now, marijuana
is technically a banned substance as a drug of abuse in the NHL. Cote would love
to see marijuana removed from NHL/NHLPA testing to open the doors to widely
accepting it, though players say it would take years for hockey culture to
welcome such a change ¡ª if it ever would.¡°I played in Colorado where it was
legal for a while and I thought it was going to change society a little bit, and
it didn¡¯t, really,¡± Duchene said. ¡°I don¡¯t think it¡¯s going to be as big a thing
as people might think.¡± MONTREAL (AP) ¡ª Antti Niemi felt good after his first
start of the season ¡ª and a win.Niemi made 25 saves
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Pittsburgh Penguins on Saturday night.Niemi, getting the start with Carey Price
out with the flu, also stopped both shots in the shootout ¡ª on Evgeni Malkin and
Sidney Crosby.¡°It was a tough first half, didn¡¯t see many pucks and I gave up a
few goals,¡± Niemi said. ¡°Not what you normally want to see. In the third, I
started seeing a few more pucks and I was feeling good.¡°I have to be really
happy with my night.¡±With the score tied 3-3, the Canadiens¡¯ goalie made 14
stops in the third period and another three in a frantic overtime period that
saw Montreal fail to score on a 4-on-3 power play.After Byron scored first in
the shootout for Montreal, Niemi forced Malkin to the outside and completely
took away his shooting angle. Following Drouin¡¯s goal, Crosby needed to score to
send it to a third round but the Penguins¡¯ captain found Niemi¡¯s glove
instead.¡°Stay with them, get a good gap and go from there,¡± Niemi said of his
shootout saves. ¡°Nothing special.¡±Tomas Tatar had two goals and an assist, and
Brendan Gallagher had a goal and an assist for the Canadiens.Dominik Simon, Kris
Letang and Phil Kessel scored in regulation for the Penguins, and Casey DeSmith
had 37 saves through overtime.Making the 13th start of his NHL career, the
27-year-old DeSmith made big saves when it mattered most to help Pittsburgh earn
a point.With seven minutes left in the game, DeSmith robbed Artturi Lehkonen
twice to keep the teams tied. In overtime
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close.¡°That was wild,¡± said DeSmith, who made 35 saves in a 4-2 win over Vegas
on Thursday. ¡°Really exciting game for the fans. Happy we got a point but I hate
losing as much as everyone else. I was seeing the puck really well tonight.
Happy with how my game¡¯s progressing.¡±Added Penguins coach Mike Sullivan of his
goalie: ¡°I thought he was terrific.¡±Montreal also defeated Pittsburgh 5-1 last
Saturday.Simon and Letang scored in the first period to give the Penguins a 2-0
lead. Daniel Sprong fed Simon in front of the goal with a one-handed scoop pass
and the 24-year-old beat Niemi on the backhand at 3:13. Letang doubled
Pittsburgh¡¯s lead with 4:44 left with a shot on Niemi¡¯s blocker side.The
Canadiens came out buzzing in the second period, scoring three straight goals
before Kessel tied it again. Montreal outshot Pittsburgh 19-4 in the second.Just
11 seconds into the middle period, Tatar beat Letang to a loose puck in front of
the net, then fired past DeSmith for his first in a Canadiens uniform.Gallagher
tied it 2-2 at 7:38 after jumping on a rebound of Jeff Petry¡¯s point shot.Tatar
got his second of the game, on the power play, by firing the puck off DeSmith
and in from the side of the net at 8:51 to push Montreal ahead.¡°We knew we
weren¡¯t good enough in the first and we talked about how we needed to be
better,¡± said Tatar, who joined Montreal in the offseason trade that sent former
captain Max Pacioretty to Vegas. ¡°We got a pretty good jump at the start of the
second period.¡°Everyone played well in the second period and we had a lot of
pressure. We all deserve the credit.¡±With the Penguins on a man advantage,
Kessel made it 3-3 from the slot at 11:14.Montreal failed to score on a 5-on-3
power play that lasted 1:49 to end the second period.It looked like the
Canadiens had taken a 4-3 lead in the third period when defenseman Victor Mete
put the puck past DeSmith, but the goal was called back for goaltender
interference on Andrew Shaw after a challenge by Sullivan.NOTES: Montreal also
had a goal overturned in its previous, also due to goalie interference against
Shaw, in its 3-0 loss to Los Angeles. ¡ Pittsburgh D Justin Schultz left the
game in the first period and did not return. Schultz¡¯s leg folded awkwardly as
fell to the ice after taking a hit by Tomas Plekanec, who was making his 999th
career start.UP NEXTPenguins: Host Vancouver on Tuesday night.Canadiens: Host
Detroit on Monday night.