Former Maple Leafs captain Rick Vaive wants name removed from NHL concussions lawsuit

FILE -- IN an April 12, 2012 file photo former Toronto Maple Leafs captain Rick Vaive adjusts his tie as he enters a courthouse in Newmarket, Ontario. Ten former National Hockey League players, including former Toronto Maple Leafs' captain Vaive, claimed in a class-action lawsuit that the league hasn't done enough to protect players from concussions. (AP Photo/The Canadian Press, Michelle Siu, file) (The Associated Press)

FILE - In a Nov. 6, 2004 file photo Rick Vaive, left, laughs as he grapples with Mike Krushelnyski during the third period of the Hockey 2004 Legends Classic in Toronto. Ten former National Hockey League players, including former Toronto Maple Leafs' captain Vaive, claimed in a class-action lawsuit that the league hasn't done enough to protect players from concussions. (AP Photo/The Canadian Press, Aaron Harris, file ) (The Associated Press)

Former Toronto Maple Leafs captain Rick Vaive has asked that his name be removed from the concussions lawsuit against the NHL.

Vaive's lawyer, Trevor Whiffen, says the former 50-goal scorer wasn't provided with a copy of the claim beforehand and that he would not have agreed to the allegations made against the NHL had he been asked to review its contents.