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Trial date set for former Vancouver Canuck Virtanen charged with sexual assault

A trial date has been set for a former Vancouver Canucks forward charged with sexual assault. Jake Virtanen's case is set to be heard by a judge and jury in B.C. Supreme Court starting on July 18.

2014 1st-round pick to appear in B.C. Supreme Court on July 18

Former Canucks forward Jake Virtanen is set to appear in B.C. Supreme Court starting July 18 regarding being charged with sexual assault in January following a police investigation into an incident that took place in September of 2017, when he was playing for the Canucks. (Derek Leung/Getty Images/File)

A trial date has been set for a former Vancouver Canucks forward charged with sexual assault.

Jake Virtanen's case is set to be heard by a judge and jury in B.C. Supreme Court starting on July 18.

Virtanen, 25, was charged with one count of sexual assault in January following a police investigation into an incident that took place on Sept. 26, 2017, when he was playing for the Canucks.

Vancouver police launched the investigation in May 2021 after a 23-year-old woman filed a complaint.

The Canucks placed Virtanen, a native of Abbotsford, B.C., on leave the same month and his contract was bought out in June.

He last played for Spartak Moscow in the Russian-based KHL and is not in custody.

Virtanen was selected sixth overall by Vancouver in the 2014 NHL draft and played 317 regular-season games for the Canucks, registering 55 goals and 100 points.

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