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Originally Posted by TX_Flame
It's easy to say "Don't do drugs," but this is not cocaine or meth we're talking about here. We're talking about painkillers. Painkillers that were most likely originally administered by the Kings or Flyers medical staff due to hockey related injuries. If he got addicted under those circumstances, wouldn't you say the team/NHL has a certain degree of responsibility to rehab him? Besides, the CBA SAYS THEY DO! Instead the Kings just cut him loose in order to circumvent the cap. Yeah, super classy there. (Sarcasm)
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How do you know one or more teams did not try to rehab him? And why should that absolve him completely of blame?
Way too many assumptions in this thread by people on both sides.