Hockey

Gary Bettman can be deposed in concussions lawsuit

NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman can be deposed to give testimony in a concussion lawsuit, a U.S. District Court ruled Tuesday. Former players suing the NHL over concussion-related problems have accused the league of blocking access to Bettman for testimony in the case.

Court tells plaintiffs commissioner could testify by July

NHL commissioner Gary Bettman can be deposed to give testimony in the concussion lawsuit of former players suing the NHL, according to a U.S. District Court ruling. (Minas Panagiotakis/Getty Images)

NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman can be deposed to give testimony in a concussion lawsuit, a U.S. District Court ruled Tuesday.

Former players suing the NHL over concussion-related problems have accused the league of blocking access to Bettman for testimony in the case. The court told the plaintiffs they could depose Bettman as early as July.

Attorneys for the plaintiffs said the court found that Bettman "possesses unique knowledge concerning concussion injuries."

The league had sought to have the federal class-action complaint dismissed, but that motion was denied in March.

The plaintiffs are seeking unspecified damages and medical monitoring for neurological disorders. They've argued the league had the knowledge and resources to better prevent head trauma, failed to properly warn players of such risks, and promoted violent play that led to their injuries.