12-23-2023, 02:14 PM
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Franchise Player
Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: Ontario
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Originally Posted by Strange Brew
Who was responsible for naming the whistleblower?
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It appears it was Russo.
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In Friday's episode of the 32 Thoughts podcast, SportsNet's Elliotte Friedman said some Minnesota players were "really upset" with a situation involving Guerin and a staff member who wound up filing a complaint against Guerin. That staff member, per Russo, is Andrew Heydt, the team's decade-long director of team operations and player relations.
"It seems like this thing is bigger than what it appears now," said podcast co-host Jeff Marek, setting the stage for his question to Friedman. "I'll throw in the caveat, knowing that there's probably bigger parts of the story, at least more parts of the story, still to come, what have you been able to put together?"
"I didn't realize there were two investigations going on, or that two investigations had occurred," Friedman answered. "It appears that the first of those two investigations focused on O'Hearn and the second of those investigations focused on Bill Guerin.
"I still have no idea what happened with O'Hearn. And like I said, people are stunned because if you would go through the NHL and say this is a person who was guilty of some behavior that could result in a mutual agreement to walk away, he would be very low on the list. Very low from what people seem to tell me. People are shocked and maybe someday we'll get some clarity on that."
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https://www.si.com/fannation/bringme...y-not-over-yet
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