Former Wild forward becomes youngest player to join concussion lawsuit against the NHL.

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Former Wild forward becomes youngest player to join concussion lawsuit against the NHL.

A former Minnesota Wild player has joined the massive lawsuit against the National Hockey League. 

TSN business insider Rick Westhead is now reporting that Guillaume Latendresse, who played in Minnesota from 2009-2010 season to the 2011-2012 season, has become the youngest player to join the lawsuit against the NHL.

Latendresse is claiming that he suffered multiple serious head injuries during his NHL career, injuries that were improperly diagnosed and injuries that contribute to his poor quality of life today.

Latendresse has claim that he continues to suffer from headaches, anxiety, irritability, mood changes, and stress gestion, and as a result he is seeking damages from the league. 

While most of the other players suing the league have long since been retired, Latendresse is a name that will resonate with modern fans. How much this will impact the NHL's defense remains to be seen. 

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