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Originally Posted by Textcritic
Yeah, I think the thing that bothers me the most is the code of silence that followed. Even after Aldrich had been dismissed, how is it that Cheveldayoff felt it necessary to keep quiet about what happened, and to essentially enable him to continue his abuse? Surely a call from a NHL GM, or a NHL coach, to Notre Dame after Aldrich appeared there would have been taken seriously. And yet, everyone in that meeting continued to turn a blind eye to this FOR A DECADE.
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This part he is complicit in but that’s not really in the scope of the investigation or what the nhl is commenting on.
Is it possible Chevy didn’t know enough facts to act with certainty? Based on that release it sounds like he potentially wouldn’t have much knowledge of the situation.