We Breed Lions, Rick Westhead
We Breed Lions, Rick Westhead
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We Breed Lions
Confronting Canada's Troubled Hockey Culture

Author: Rick Westhead, Stephen Brunt

Narrator: Rick Westhead, Stephen Brunt

Unabridged: 12 hr 57 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 11/04/2025


Synopsis

AN INSTANT NATIONAL BESTSELLER

A hard-hitting and powerful look at hockey's moment of reckoning in Canada, and the ways in which a game that is so universally loved has been rocked in recent years by court cases involving sexual assault and startling incidents of hazing and abuse throughout junior hockey.

The allegations read like a scene out of a horror movie.

Five National Hockey League players, all of them 18 to 20-year-old Canada World Juniors at the time, were alleged to have sexually assaulted a young woman in a London, Ontario, hotel room in June 2018 over several hours. When the players learned that the alleged victim had reported the incident to the police, they allegedly coerced her to drop the complaint and colluded to make sure their stories lined up. Hockey Canada kept the details of the case out of the spotlight and  came to a confidential financial settlement with the plaintiff, paid out of a secret slush fund worth millions of dollars that the organization kept on hand to settle such complaints quietly.

On May 26, 2022, TSN investigative reporter Rick Westhead broke the story surrounding the Team Canada junior players and Hockey Canada's handling of the case, immediately sending shock waves throughout all levels of the hockey world. Charges of sexual assault were made against the players; all of whom entered pleas of not guilty. Once the story went live on the TSN website, Westhead's inbox on X filled with messages from people who wanted to share their personal stories on how they had been impacted by hockey's toxic culture.

For over three years the story ignited an enormous amount of debate and discussion across the country. Even after the players were acquitted of all charges in July, 2025, the conversation about how broken the national game had become only intensified.

In We Breed Lions, award-winning journalist and bestselling author Rick Westhead does a deep-dive into the state of hockey in Canada today. He gives voice to those who have been sexually assaulted by hockey players, revealing the struggles they've had with local police officials in their efforts to seek justice. He also goes inside the dressing room to find out how attitudes of misogyny and homophobia continue to flourish, and speaks to former players who were forced to perform degrading acts of initiation in order to “be one of the guys.”

Looming large in Westhead's extraordinary reporting are the gatekeepers of the game—league officials, team owners and members of the sport's governing bodies—who are reluctant to impose change from the outside and willing to sacrifice the well-being of their players and the community for profit.

Westhead offers hope for hockey's future, profiling those individuals and organizations who are committed to educating players around issues of consent, putting an end to hazing and redefining what it means to be a man on and off the ice. Featuring a Foreword by bestselling author Stephen Brunt, We Breed Lions is must-reading for parents, players and all of those who love the game of hockey and want to see it get to a better place.

About The Author

RICK WESTHEAD is TSN’s Senior Correspondent and a two-time winner of Canadian sports writer of the year, presented by Sport Media Canada. Canadian Journalists for Freedom of Expression recognized him in 2023 with the Arnold Amber Award for Investigative Journalism. Westhead breaks news of consequence and has won five Canadian Screen Awards for his original features for various TSN properties. In 2025, he was recognized for his “fearless reporting” by The Hockey News in its list of 100 People of Power and Influence in hockey. Prior to joining TSN, Westhead served as a foreign correspondent for the Toronto Star, where he reported on the ground in countries that included Afghanistan, China, India and Saudi Arabia.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Tgandco2 on November 10, 2025

Although he uses the Hockey Canada London Ontario court case as a base the author explores completely the issue of sexual violence, hazing and abuse in hockey, specifically junior hockey. Without being overly judgemental he projects the facts and the outcomes. He also has recommendations. He does not......more

Goodreads review by Dayna on November 25, 2025

I'm just going start off by saying this is going to be a long one, so I'll sum it up quick and easy so you can skip if you don't want to full breakdown: Simply one of the most thoughtful, heavy and emotional books I've read in a very long time. Well structed, written, thoughtout and researched. There......more

Goodreads review by Matthew Brisby on November 14, 2025

A must read for those interested in Hockey Culture, Canadian Culture, and the systems that allow abuse to fester. Rick Westhead delivers phenomenal, truly ground breaking reporting on the full scope and likely extent of abuse in Jr, Major Jr, and Professional Hockey in Canada. Born out of Westhead's......more

Goodreads review by Sneha on November 18, 2025

Captivating yet devastating. Had me hooked. Some details were so hard to hear, but necessary to discuss.......more

Goodreads review by Howard on November 14, 2025

5/5 stars “When we look around the room, we see twenty clones of ourselves and we all know we are better than everyone else. This is our culture. We breed lions, and how do you tell a lion to stop being a lion?” Thus ends the second chapter of Rick Westhead’s “We Breed Lions: Confronting Canada’s Trou......more


Quotes

AN INSTANT NATIONAL BESTSELLER

"We Breed Lions is a thorough, thoughtful, illuminating and necessary view into hockey’s darker corners. . . . The stories are specific, and haunting. . . . We Breed Lions might make you view hockey a little differently, but it should leave you thinking one thing, above all: for all the medals, all the Cups, all the legends of the game we love, Canada, and hockey, could do so much better." Toronto Star

“Westhead makes a careful case that the organized version of the sport is irreparably flawed. . . . He does the victims of hockey’s endless cycles of violence the honour of being unsparing, and the result is a necessarily difficult book.”  —Literary Review of Canada

"Perhaps no one understands the dark underbelly of a sport so deeply woven into the national fabric like Westhead. That knowledge and drive culminate beautifully in his newest book, We Breed Lions, which promises and delivers an unsparing look at the institutional failures that keep that darkness hidden. . . . Essential reading." Winnipeg Free Press

"This book is obviously a heavy read but extremely important if you're going to have a conversation about hockey culture. I think the only reason a lot of people would have difficulty with that book is if they're afraid to have their views of hockey culture challenged." Steve "Dangle" Glynn, via CBC Books