I’m not going to criticize the Coyotes for doing the right thing. They messed up by drafting him, sure, but they essentially wasted a draft pick doing it.
I still go back to the fact that he apologized to every NHL team in an attempt to raise his draft stock, but not to the victim. What a selfish little prick.
This would have been totally different had he just apologized (genuinely) to his victim. The fact that he didn’t even do that speaks volumes. Nobody deserves a second chance, but everybody can earn a second chance in my books. He hasn’t earned it and unfortunately for him he likely never will. Any apology now will just come off as “I’m sorry this ruined my hockey career” and not a true apology.
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