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WHL player from Kelowna among 4 suspended indefinitely, league won't say why

Image Credit: SUBMITTED/WHL

The Western Hockey League announced four players have been suspended indefinitely while an investigation is underway.

Moose Jaw Warriors Connor Ungar, Max Wanner, Lynden Lakovic, and Marek Howell possibly violated team rules and the WHL Standard of Conduct policies, according to a Feb. 11 press release from the league.

Lakovic's hometown is Kelowna, according to eliteprospects.com. He played two games for the West Kelowna Warriors last season.

Specific details were not released. An email to the league was not responded to before publication.

The Warriors are currently in fourth place in the league's Eastern Conference, which has 12 teams.

Last week, Ungar, one of the players under investigation, was declare the WHL’s Netminder of the Month.

This is the Warrior's lineup for tonight's game.

Image Credit: SUBMITTED/whl.ca/discipline

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