Former Oilers Player Son found guilty of accusations in court
Former Quebec Major Junior Hockey League player Noah Corson has been found guilty of charges laid against him for an incident in 2016. Corson is now 25 years old.
Corson played in several major junior leagues throughout his career, and was never drafted to the NHL. The highest level he played was 2 games with the AHL's Chicago Wolves in 2021.
Noah Corson's father Shane Corson was a legendary enforcer of the NHL, drafted in the first round by the Montreal Canadiens in 1984 and going on to play over 1100 career games, including several seasons with the Oilers.
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