2011-12 Neepawa Natives season

=Hazing Incident= In October, a 15-year-old Natives player came forward with allegations of sexual-based rookie hazing within the team's locker room. The victim's mother said her son was forced to walk around the team locker room with a set of water bottles tied to his scrotum and that assistant coach Brad Biggers was present in the dressing room at the time. As a result, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police opened an investigation of the incident and the MJHL hired an independent investigator to look into the incident. No criminal charges were laid. Of the five players who were victimized during the rookie hazing in late September, one left the team, along with assistant coach Tom Lisoway.

Following its investigation, the MJHL levied a record $5,000 fine against the team and a total of 18 suspensions to team players and personnel, as well an indefinite suspension to Biggers, preventing him from coaching for any team affiliated with Hockey Canada. Head coach and general manager Bryant Perrier, who initially reported the incident to the league, left his post shortly thereafter, and later also received an indefinite suspension from the MJHL. The team later issued an apology to the hazing victims, its staff, sponsors, fans, and local community.

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