Cal Foote joins Chicago Wolves after acquittal in Hockey Canada case

Cal Foote signs AHL deal with Chicago Wolves

Cal Foote, recently acquitted in the Hockey Canada sexual assault case, has signed a contract with the Chicago Wolves of the American Hockey League. He becomes the fourth of the five players cleared of charges to return to professional hockey.

Background of the case

Foote, along with four other former Canadian World Junior players, was accused in connection with a 2018 alleged sexual assault in London, Ontario. After a lengthy investigation and legal process, all were acquitted earlier this year. The case drew significant public and media attention, prompting Hockey Canada to review its policies and player conduct standards.

Return to professional play

Before joining the Wolves, Foote was part of several NHL organizations, including the Tampa Bay Lightning and Nashville Predators. His signing marks another step in the effort by the acquitted players to resume their careers following the trial’s conclusion.

“We’re focused on putting hockey first again,” a team spokesperson said, emphasizing the organization’s confidence in giving Foote a fresh opportunity in the AHL.

Context in the league

The Chicago Wolves, currently an independent AHL team, have been seeking roster depth and leadership from experienced players. Foote’s addition is viewed as both a sporting and reputational decision, signaling the team’s readiness to move beyond the controversy.


Author’s Summary:
After being cleared in a high-profile Hockey Canada case, Cal Foote signed with the AHL’s Chicago Wolves, continuing his career as the fourth acquitted player to return to the ice.

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CBC CBC — 2025-12-01

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