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Originally Posted by Blaster86
I did. I also read the statement from Nick Boynton and Brent Sopel including the statement after participating in the investigation. And then Kyle Beach's statement where he thanked the people and players who had his back. The players knew. The idea that Brent Sopel and Nick Boynton were the only two who knew or that those two knew and a player considered to be part of the team leadership did not is asinine.
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Again, you are speculating. Maybe everyone else is lying. That is possible. 6 players said they heard about it after Aldrich left. 6 said they did not know about it.
Remember, he was a black ace and separate from the team that was involved in a Stanley Cup run. The incident occurred May 8 or 9. The event came to the attention of MacIsaac on May 23. Who instructed Gary to look into it. That same day Sr. Management met and McDonough were made aware and said he would handle it. By June 14 Aldrich was gone. There is a very small amount of time for players who were involved in the Stanley Cup final to be aware of what was occurring to a Black Ace. If Beach were a roster player, I could maybe see your point. This was not an ongoing situation for years.
The harassment did not occur until training camp and almost no details about this were provided.