The Fortnite craze continues to hamper locker rooms and clubhouses in the world of sports.
We heard rumours of a young NHL prospect who nearly ruined his career and needed counselling to rid his video game addiction. The Vancouver Canucks put in a no-Fortnite policy on the road this season to try to bring the team closer together.
Now that baseball is starting, the Blue Jays are implementing video game policies for players so they’re not playing too close to game time.
And the story of Carlos Santana obliterating a television, frustrated with teammates playing in the clubhouse DURING a game, got attention.
But remember the Washington Capitals? They allowed Mario Kart on road trips to galvanize them.
Card games were played until late at night on the road and before games, so now it’s video games. So what? Let them be kids. Millionaire kids who could have far worse vices than a video game.