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Originally Posted by Bigfeet24
The response is what you'd expect whilst an investigation is on going. Things need to be done properly from a legal and HR perspective. I'd imagine just like players it would fall under gross misconduct provided that the everything was confirmed.
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Exactly. They need to make sure they cover their asses. It seems like a straight forward thing - he should not be working for the Flames given what we know about his past. But the Flames need to make sure that he can't turn around and sue them.
I would bet they come to a financial agreement and Peters technically "resigns". They are probably negotiating, through lawyers, the terms of his resignation.