The NHL is reportedly organization for alleged recruiting violations regarding how the club may handle its pre-draft scouting proce s. , theinvestgation concernsthe Coyotes allegedly puttingdraft-eligible Canadian Junior League prospectsthrough fitne s testing ahead of the 2019 NHL draft.Dreger initially tweeted out hisreport of the investigation's existence Thursdaybefore expanding on it in . Dreger said the three leagues that make up the CHL the Ontario Hockey League, Western Hockey League and Quebec Major Junior Hockey League have sent emails to their respective teams asking them to report any contact between them and the Coyotes organization. While he cited only unnamed sources, Dreger said that multiple CHL teams have alleged contact with Arizona regarding physical testing of their players. reported that the Coyotes do not believe they've broken any rules and simply asked prospects questions about their eating habits, supplement use and workout regimens during Filip Roos Jersey interviews with draft-eligible prospects before the NHL draft combine. Morgan's reporting also expands the investigation to the United States' top junior league, the USHL; the team invited to 2019's combine from that league as well. MORE: Buffalo Sabres fan unleashes wild tirade against franchise owner on radio show Arizona Coyotes: We are aware of the reports. We have discu sed the matter with the NHL and we will have no further comment at this time. Darren Dreger (@DarrenDreger) The NHL prior to each year's draft in which eligible prospects work outand have opportunities to interview with interested teams in efforts to distinguish themselves from the pack. According to Dreger, the league very clearly states that teams may not conduct any sort ofphysical tests before the combine. Morgan reported that with the participation of a strength and conditioning consultant, Tommy Powers, in these interviews. Additionally, the Coyotes reportedly requested that draft prospects attend these interviews wearing a T-shirt and shorts so team staff could "eyeball" their bodies. Morgan's sources contended that the Coyotes did not take any measurements or request any physical tests during these interviews. If the league determines the Coyotes are guilty of this violation, the franchise could face fines of $250,000 or more per incident. On Feb. 8, Dreger reported that there are of the team fitne s testing draft-eligible players. Ray Emery Jersey
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