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Originally Posted by sureLoss
According to the Athletic, the Coyotes knew about the incident and had put him on their do not draft list in June but then took him off the list after the management changes and draft pick penalties were levied.
Also Miller sent letters to every NHL team before the draft admitting to what he was convicted for and apologizing for it.
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Originally Posted by devo22
Miller wrote a sort of apology letter to all NHL teams before the draft, so they knew.
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Originally Posted by albertGQ
There’s a thread about Miller on HF boards in the prospect section. They were talking about the abuse and bullying actions all summer.
So if a bunch of posters knew about it, I’m sure all 31 NHL teams knew about them too
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Thanks guys!
I was just reading this article, so I appreciate the feedback.
https://www.si.com/hockey/news/what-...itchell-miller
"There’s justifiably a lot of outrage out there with the publication of today’s story on Miller. But in speaking to scouts, this is a story that has been known in hockey circles for quite some time. In fact, Miller has been lauded by many in hockey for owning what he did and getting out in front of it. And while the Coyotes are getting buried in an avalanche of bad press for this, the fact remains that there are many other people in the hockey world who were willing to allow Miller on their teams and in their organizations after the incident."