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Flames renounce rights to 2022 2nd-round pick after sentencing for rape in Finland

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Calgary Flames draft pick Topi Ronni has been handed a one-year suspended prison sentence for rape committed as a young person by the District Court of Helsinki.

Topi Ronni also cut by pro Finnish team Tappara Tampere

A hockey player chases down an opponent.
The Calgary Flames renounced the rights to Finland’s Topi Ronni, seen above in 2022, after the former second-round draft pick was sentenced to one year in prison for rape. (Ron Ward/The Canadian Press via AP)

Calgary Flames draft pick Topi Ronni has been handed a one-year suspended prison sentence for rape committed as a young person by the District Court of Helsinki.

Ronni’s Finnish Elite League team, Tappara Tampere, made the announcement on its website Tuesday and said it has terminated his contract.

The Flames, who drafted him in the second round (59th overall) in the 2022 NHL draft, announced later Tuesday that they have renounced the rights to the unsigned Ronni effective immediately.

The 19-year-old Ronni apologized in a statement on Tappara Tampere’s website.

Ronni was first charged in October, with his Finnish team announcing he was stepping away from team activities as he was being investigated in Finland.

The incident occurred in 2021, when Ronni was a minor.

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