Hockey Hall of Famer and Montreal Canadiens nice Henri Richard has been posthumously recognized with stage 3 persistent traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), the Concussion Legacy Foundation Canada introduced Wednesday.
CTE is a progressive mind illness related to repeated traumatic mind accidents, together with concussions and repeated blows to the pinnacle.
Richard’s son, Denis, launched the findings of his father’s mind research hoping to deliver consideration to the dangers of repeated head accidents in hockey and the necessity for prevention efforts, analysis and therapy.
Richard, referred to as the “Pocket Rocket” as Maurice (Rocket) Richard’s youthful brother, gained 11 Stanley Cups with the Canadiens from 1955-1975. He died in 2020 at 84 years previous after a protracted battle with Alzheimer’s illness.
The Foundation says 16 of 17 NHL gamers studied have been recognized with CTE, together with Hall of Famer Stan Mikita.
The NHL, which made helmets necessary in 1979, has constantly denied a hyperlink between hockey and CTE.