Parents fear that trans ice hockey players pose a ‘danger’ to girls after it was revealed that male-born competitors are entering women’s leagues and playing against girls as young as 14.
One angry father told of how his 15-year-old daughter was in an amateur league game when a male-born trans player was penalised for hitting a female opponent around the head.
Under the ice hockey league’s current rules, female players can play with adult teams from the age of 14.
But the whistleblower father, who asked to remain anonymous to protect his child’s identity, said teenage players were now being put in danger by the admission of male-born trans competitors.
‘I’m watching my 15-year-old daughter taking on fully grown men and thinking this isn’t…