Opinion

NHL ‘enforcer’ Chris Simon’s suicide should be a wake-up call for hockey

The family of Chris Simon, who was 52, believe his death by suicide was associated with CTE.

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Left wing Chris Simon #17 of the Calgary Flames skates in warm-ups prior to the start of the pre-season NHL game against the Vancouver Canucks at General Motors Place, in Vancouver, Canada, on Sept. 30, 2005.Jeff Vinnick / Getty Images file

Melissa Burgess

Melissa Burgess is a freelance sportswriter who has covered men’s and women’s hockey and other sports for over 12 years. Her work has appeared on platforms including The Hockey News, The Buffalo News, CBC Radio, Victory Press and WBFO Radio. She is a member of the first-ever women’s hockey chapter of the Professional Hockey Writers’ Association.