The hazing stuff is being phased out in all sports and it is about time. There were always a couple veterans that got off on that stuff and it ended up being a code of silence as the ones who got off most from hazing were usually favorites of the coaches so any complaints would have fallen on deaf ears.
I really don't think it is fair to past coaches to pin hazing incidents on them as it needs to fall on the leadership of the players themselves. I really have a tough time believing that Carcillo was not one of the aggressors when he was a vet in junior.
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