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Originally Posted by Weitz
This was almost certainly the position their lawyers advised them to take.
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So? It’s just another example of how big business marches on and can dodge accountability with out batting an eye. Good for the lawyers advising the NHL to proceed down this path, it won’t change how people perceive how this looks… which is bad. The league, the NHLPA, the player agent, the Blackhawks… they’ve all treated this like a pass the hot potato but it’s a persons quality of life they’ve been passing around for a decade and through their own negligence on how they’ve ALL handled this the collateral damage of how they went about handling this ended up destroying a teenagers life and that now is becoming a pass the hot potato… another life that’s been forever changed for the worse by how the league and its stakeholders handled this. It’s absolutely shameful and to say that this certainly is the position that the leagues lawyers advised to take doesn’t make it ok.