The Devils granted forward Michael McLeod and defenseman Cal Foote indefinite leaves of absence from the team on Wednesday at the players’ request, per a team announcement.
McLeod and Foote are the third and fourth NHL players to be granted indefinite leaves in the past three days, joining Flames forward Dillon Dubé and Flyers goaltender Carter Hart. The Flames specified Dubé’s leave of absence was for mental health reasons, while the Flyers did not specify the reason for Hart’s leave. Senators forward prospect Alex Formenton, who is under contract in Switzerland with National League club HC Ambrì-Piotta, was also granted a leave of absence today and has returned to Canada, per the club.
All five players were members of the 2018 Canadian national junior team that is actively under investigation by police in London, Ontario, as well as the NHL, for an alleged sexual assault involving members of the team in June of that year. The Globe and Mail’s Robyn Doolittle reported Wednesday that London police have told five unnamed players to surrender to face sexual assault charges in connection to the incident. London police have not yet filed formal charges against the players.