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Originally Posted by CorsiHockeyLeague
So, I'm seeing a lot of posts here saying that the real thing that's standing in the way of him getting a second chance is that he has never apologized to the kid he bullied.
Honest question. If he were to issue an apology tomorrow, would that do it? Would he then be allowed to pursue a hockey career, in your view? Or would you then say, "well, that apology isn't sincere, he's only offering it because of all the media scrutiny and pressure on the team not to sign him"?
I'm actually curious.
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Personally, I thought it was at the extreme end of bullying and I don’t know what people would think an appropriate action would be due to the level of his actions. But, I think he has a good opportunity to make amends if he’s actually changed. It would include an apology and a request to meet with the Hockey Diversity Alliance. Ahead of it though, like it was his idea. If I was trying to right some wrongs in my past that’s what I would do.