Former players file concussion lawsuit vs NHL

Dan LaCouture, shown at top in this 2003 file photo, was one of six original former NHL players to file a class action concussion lawsuit against the NHL on Monday, Oct. 20. There are now more than 200 ex-NHL players involved. (Chad Rachman/AP)

ST. PAUL, Minn. – The consolidated class-action lawsuit by former NHL players against the league over concussion-related injuries has been filed in federal court.

Attorneys for the ex-players filed the complaint Monday in Minnesota. The case had been assigned to U.S. District Judge Susan Richard Nelson. It’s a combination of several lawsuits previously filed.

Dan LaCouture, Michael Peluso, Gary Leeman, Bernie Nicholls, David Christian and Reed Larson are the former players serving as six class representatives. They are seeking a jury trial for unspecified financial damages and NHL-funded medical monitoring for neurological disorders.

They are alleging that the league had the knowledge and resources to better prevent head trauma, failed to properly warn players of the risks, and promoted violent play that led to their injuries.

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