
Chris Nilan speaks out against bullying

Chris "Knuckles" Nilan spoke to students at Lakeshore Catholic High School in Ontario. The former NHL enforcer now speaks against bullying.
Stan Grossfeld / Globe Staff
| November 24, 2012

Nilan, who grew up in West Roxbury, played 13 years in the NHL for the Canadiens, Rangers, and Bruins.
Stan Grossfeld / Globe Staff
| November 24, 2012

Nilan suffered from substance abuse, but now says he is "clean and sober."
Stan Grossfeld / Globe Staff
| November 24, 2012

The former NHL enforcer is now the subject of "The Last Gladiators," a documentary by Academy Award-winning director Alex Gibney.
Stan Grossfeld / Globe Staff
| November 24, 2012

Nilan won a Stanley Cup for the 1986 Montreal Canadiens.
Stan Grossfeld / Globe Staff
| November 24, 2012

At Saint Michael Catholic High School in Ontario, Nilan spoke as part of his "No More Bullies" tour.
Stan Grossfeld / Globe Staff
| November 24, 2012