The real reason why Spencer Knight left the Panthers in February is revealed
In the past month of February, the Florida Panthers announced this.
"Goalie Spencer Knight is leaving the Panthers organization for an indefinite period.
He is entering the NHL and NHLPA player assistance program." News that shook many people.
The Sad Impacts
Unfortunately, as is often the case following news of this kind, numerous rumors surfaced on the web.
However, in the last few minutes, the promising young goaltender revealed the real reason he left the Panthers last February to seek help.
"Goalie Spencer Knight told Hockey News that it was an obsessive-compulsive disorder that kept him away from the game last season. A truly sad story." - Via Alexandre Pratt who shared the THN article
Credit and details:
He is now ready to return to the game and we sincerely wish him the best of luck moving forward.
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