Dick Pound, chairman of the World Anti-Doping Agency, is sticking by his earlier statement that the NHL's drug testing is "seriously flawed," even though the league's testing garnered no positive tests. Pound told the Canadian Press Tuesday that these results were meaningless given all the flaws in the league's drug testing system. Pound said the NHL does not test for stimulants and other banned substances and does not test at times when players are likely to be caught, such as during off-season training. "All we can do is keep drawing the attention of the public to its shortcomings and make sure the public understands that it's being fooled by the NHL when it says it has a serious testing program," he said.more
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