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Originally Posted by SuperMatt18
I would assume the Flames knew when they released the statement saying "Mental Health". If I had heard rumors that Hart and Dube were involved on Friday afternoon, then I'm sure the Flames knew. I'm not that connected to the team.
Just a ridiculous approach from the team that also impacts other players. How do Kylington and Andersson feel right now having answered questions about Dube and his mental health and saying that they hope he gets the help he needs, etc.
Just ridiculous from the Flames organization to think that was the right decision.
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They can still feel for the victim, respect that he serves punishment for his actions and deals with the lifetime of consequences
and he gets the help he needs. Or you prefer death penalties and no chance of rehabilitation?
Imagine you found out a friend of yours was being charged for a crime. Do you immediately banish them from your life and thoughts forever and hope they live alone in torture until the end of their days? Or can you have multiple thoughts and considerations of all sides of the situation?