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Originally Posted by Goriders
People are insinuating the scapegoating of the HC head will eliminate similar issues in the future. I doubt that will happen. The players most likely developed their views prior to HC having any involvement with them. Respect for women develops at an early age and isn’t specifically tied to hockey. It’s a societal problem.
I’ve been asking how the leader stepping down would bring about change and haven’t been getting any concrete answers beyond someone has to pay. So I keep asking. What is a new leader going to do that’s actually going to change things. Things that are engrained prior to their organizations involvement with the players. I think what you’re asking needs to take place ahead of that.
They were going to be sued so they settled out of court. I’m guessing NDAs are common in that instance. Why would they not do something that’s common legal practice. I’m sure their council recommended it.
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I was under the impression ppl want the entire upper house cleared out and replaced. Not just one or two heads of hockey Canada. They want all of them.