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NHL hopes to talk to Golden Knights' Robin Lehner about his accusations about team medical practices

Mike Brehm
USA TODAY

The NHL said it hopes to talk to Vegas Golden Knights goaltender Robin Lehner about a series of accusations he had made on Twitter on Saturday about team medical practices.

Lehner implied that unspecified teams offered Ambien and benzodiazepines during road trips without prescriptions.

"This doesn’t happen in Vegas to be clear," he tweeted. "But I know many other teams. I also been in on teams that do."

Lehner, who won the Masterton Trophy for perseverance in 2018-19 after revealing that he had been treated for depression, anxiety and addictions and had also been diagnosed with bipolar disorder, began his series of tweets while linking to a Buffalo News article about Sabres star Jack Eichel. 

Vegas Golden Knights goaltender Robin Lehner wants players to have a greater say in their medical treatment.

The former teammate is in a dispute with the Sabres about what type of surgery he should have for a neck injury. Eichel's representatives want him to have disk replacement surgery, which has never been done on an NHL player, while the team wants him to have fusion surgery. Eichel has been stripped of his captaincy.

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"Better to have pain for the rest of their lives… At least they will supply the pain meds.. same old (expletive)," Lehner tweeted.

The goalie has played for five NHL teams during his 11-year career. He's the undisputed No. 1 goalie this season in Vegas after the Golden Knights traded Vezina Trophy winner Marc-Andre Fleury to the Chicago Blackhawks. 

Lehner, who says he has "stored stories for a year," wants players to have a greater say in their medical treatment.

"I’m 100% an nhl fan," he tweeted. "Love hockey and want the nhl to be great. I’m not trying to destroy anything.but do what’s right. It’s time to walk away from the old ways and in to the new. Things have to change."

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