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BREAKING: Former Leaf and Longtime NHLer's Son Charged for Serious Crime

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James Connelly
February 9, 2024  (11:57)
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Former Leaf Shayne Corson's son Noah Corson has been found guilty of a serious crime and will spend time in prison for his actions.

Son of Former Leaf Shayne Corson Found Guilty Of Serious Crime

It was just announced that Noah Corson, son of former Toronto Maple Leaf Shayne Corson, has been found guilty of a serious crime.

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Former Drummondville Voltigeurs player Noah Corson was found guilty today of S**** A***** a teenager who was under the age of 16.
Corson, who is now 25, was 18 at the time of the a****** in the fall of 2016. He was not drafted into the NHL.
Two other hockey players, one of whom played with Corson for Drummondville, previously pleaded guilty in youth court to their roles in the a*****. One of those players testified in Corson's trial, Le Journal de Montreal reported.
Corson's sentencing hearing is scheduled for May 3.

Noah Corson had an AHL contract with the Utica Comets (Devils affiliate) this season but played primarily in the ECHL. His sentence will be announced in early May.

Shayne Corson played with the Leafs from 2000-2003 where he established himself as a feared enforcer with his most successful season seeing him score 26 points and 189 PIMs.

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