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Originally Posted by ComixZone
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Well, he knew about it and did nothing. nothing at all. he was complicit. Being allowed to work in the NHL again is not proof that he was innocent of involvement in what the team did.
An unnamed 2010 Blackhawks player also told The Athletic in June,
“Every guy on the team knew about it. Every single guy on the team knew.”
For 11 years, they knew—to say nothing of
Quenneville, Bowman, McDonough, and the rest of management. And for 11 years, they sat on that knowledge and allowed Beach to suffer in silence.
or this.
https://www.nbcchicago.com/news/spor...hawks/2659002/
The investigation found that several team executives, including former GM and President of Hockey Operations Stan Bowman and former President and CEO John McDonough, failed to act on the information provided by Beach to the organization.
If you google, you can find hundred of articles telling us is how Stan Bowman cared more about winning the cup than dealing with a sexual assault. and then even after winning, he continued to do nothing for Kyle Beach.
I don't think he ever apologized. it would be a mistake to hire Bowman or coach Q.