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Originally Posted by Textcritic
What known facts are those? And further to the point, as PepsiFree quite clearly noted, the Montadors' complaint is grounded in the claim that Montador was receiving bad information from League employed medical experts who conveyed to him the false impression that he was free of danger. Are you suggesting that Montador is culpable to ensure that the advice he is receiving from professionals is accurate? I would think that the NHL and the NHLPA in this instance bears the brunt of the responsibility to ensure that he is receiving the best advice.
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Thanks for answering. So no known studies or facts, just what the family claims.