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PTI réagit à la façon dont la LNH a géré la situation des Blackhawks de Chicago



Tony Kornheiser et Michael Wilbon discutent de la façon dont la LNH a géré la situation des Blackhawks de Chicago. ✔️ Abonnez-vous à ESPN + https://plus.espn.com/ ✔️ Obtenez l’application ESPN: http://www.espn.com/espn/apps/espn ✔️ Abonnez-vous à ESPN sur YouTube: Http://es.pn/subscribeToUTUBE ✔️Subscribe à ESPN fc sur YouTube: YouTube: http://bit.ly/subscriptoespnfc ✔️Subscribe à NBA sur ESPN sur YouTube: http://bit.ly/subscriptonbaonespn ✔️Watch ESPN sur youtube TV: http://es.pn/ternwat

19 Comments

  1. I don’t get it. Quenneville gets canned but Chevy doesn’t? Weren’t they all in the same room?

  2. The NFL wouldn't accept this? Perhaps ask Dan Snyder and the Washington Football team.

  3. Seriously? Should blame game really be at the center of focus here or actually address sexual assault as a serious matter. And no, NHL don't need to adopt all toxic habits from NFL

  4. The NHL NEVER handles anything correctly; thats why after 104 years they are still "growing" the game. Nuff said.

  5. I wonder how much this is pissing off Bettman. He finally gets the NHL back on ESPN on a big time deal, and the most attention they've received so far is b/c one of their most storied franchises royally screwed up in handling a sexual abuse case ELEVEN years ago.

    Well not that pissed off I guess, considering he gave the Bitchhawks a light slap on the wrist as punishment. Take away their 2010 Cup banner if you really want to send a message.

  6. As far as I’m concerned the NFL has MULTIPLE players it seems like every year who are arrested for domestic assault or sexual assault. The NFL lets them right back into the league. That’s NOT ok. DeShaun Watson unfortunately WILL see the field again. That is 100% unacceptable. The NHL should not look to the NFL for how to handle this. I understand he said that if this were the NFL they would take criticism, the league that is not the organization. Given that it seems as if he’s alluding to the NHL should be more like the NFL and not in a shot should they. The NFL lets these guys right back out onto the field like it’s nothing. It’s a shame and shouldn’t happen. Slava Voynov was banned from the NHL in 2014 for abusing his wife. 100% agree with that. In the NFL that’s like a 6-10 week suspension and then they’re right back on the field. The NHL has handled situations like this correctly in the past but not the NFL.

  7. What the hell is happening to the world and my beloved sport of hockey? I played in the 70s, and if this happened back then, the offended player and his teammates would have gotten together to exact revenge on that trainer or coach who perpetrated the incident. You'd be AMAZED how much damage you can do with some long tube socks stuffed with hockey pucks. Aldrich would have looked like a jar of strawberry jelly if he did that back in my day.

  8. Is Wilbon drunk ? Greg Hardy beat the living daylight out of his wife and still got a job with Cowboys afterwards, Rothlesburger, Brown….I can go on

  9. I love how apologies come out after people are caught. Also, the NFL has a lot of problems with the way they deal with off the field problems.

  10. Not only did they let a predator get away, they are the cause another victim a 16 year old boy

  11. If we demand men to stand up and be good men by shunning money and greed…then we must demand that from all men…which will never happen. By that same logic…we MUST DEMAND victims to stand up at the time of any and all attacks/situations/incidents by shunning money and greed by not being silent…because that only causes more victims which the silent victim is complicit in creating by staying silent in the hopes of being successful and part of the NHL…or any profession.
    Remember people…silence sometimes does equal violence…but silence also can equal millions of dollars and generational wealth.

  12. The NHL allowing an investigation run by the organization that shunned him in the first place. Read the report. Its awful. NHL should be sued millions. Don't tell me that the report was written in the best way possible for the Blackhawks. Cowards.

  13. Thanks WILBON……. NHL did NOTHING…. What are they doing NOW….. ? Prolly NOTHING…. I would SUE The NHL…

  14. NHL, Chicago and the NHLPA all deserve some blame.. letting the guy go for such a reason should have been reported to the league immediately.. and as a result.. he started working with kids.. and look at john doe #2..

  15. Lets be real, this isn't a NHL issue, this sort of abuse is at least capable of happening in all professional leagues. What the trainer of the Blackhawks did was prey on a young man desperate to stay on the team, and exploited that for their abuse. You're gonna tell me in the NFL with non-guaranteed contracts and no other options for players to play, or the MLB where a guy can linger in the minor leagues for 15 years that there hasn't been men exploiting that to abuse in the same way? All fans think is that the GM and the Coach have all of the power, but it's not them, it's the assistants, the trainers, the scouts, etc. who are "trusted" within the franchise that have more power than you expect.
    You can't have leagues full of young men who would do whatever it takes to keep a "spot" they worked their lives for with no infrastructure in place to protect them. Every league needs to wake up and create systems for abuse to be reported and immediately dealt with.

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