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Originally Posted by Buff
Before this report came out I recall reading comments that Marc Bergevin is also on the hot seat. He was Director of Player Personell in Chicago at that time. Now the report came out and his name wasn't included, at least not mentioned in the press release and he wasn't in the meeting where the assault was talked about.
So how does he get away without a mention now though? Surely in his position he knew about it. Am I missing something? I'm surprised I haven't seen a lot of people calling for him to be fired or to be issuing an apology like other staff and players of the team at that time.
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Maybe he wasn't mentioned because he wasn't involved? Apparently Cheveldayoff was not even involved in the decision making but people want him cancelled. I don't think it's fair to go down the list of people that were employed by the organization at the time and assume they are all guilty of being part of the coverup.