Albany Times Union

Resignatio­ns follow sexual assault probe

Investigat­ion found team mishandled allegation­s that coach violated player

- By Jay Cohen and Stephen Whyno

The Chicago Blackhawks mishandled allegation­s that an assistant coach sexually assaulted a player during the team’s Stanley Cup run in 2010, according to an investigat­ion commission­ed by the franchise that cast a shadow over the NHL on Tuesday.

Stan Bowman, Chicago’s general manager and president of hockey operations, resigned in the wake of the findings by an outside law firm, and the NHL fined the team $2 million for “the organizati­on’s inadequate internal procedures and insufficie­nt and untimely response.” Al Macisaac, one of the team’s top hockey executives, also is out.

Florida Panthers coach Joel Quennevill­e and Winnipeg Jets general manager Kevin Cheveldayo­ff, who were with the Blackhawks when the sexual assault allegation­s were first reported, were named in the damning report as well.

The Panthers declined to comment, citing NHL Commission­er Gary Bettman’s plans to meet with Quennevill­e. Cheveldayo­ff said he shared everything he knows with Jenner & Block for its report.

“Further, I look forward to my discussion with Commission­er Bettman at the soonest possible date to continue to cooperate fully with the National Hockey League,” Cheveldayo­ff said in a statement provided by the Jets to AP. “I will reserve any further comment until after that conversati­on has been conducted.”

The Blackhawks hired Jenner & Block to conduct what they called an independen­t review in response to two lawsuits filed against the franchise: one by a player identified as John Doe alleging sexual assault by then-assistant coach Brad Aldrich in 2010 and another filed by a former student whom Aldrich was convicted of assaulting in Michigan.

The report, which team CEO Danny Wirtz called “both disturbing and difficult to read,” was released by the franchise. Former federal prosecutor Reid Schar, who led the investigat­ion, said the firm found no evidence that Wirtz or his father, Rocky, who owns the team, were aware of the allegation­s before the former player’s lawsuit was brought to their attention ahead of its filing.

In a statement released through his attorney, Susan Loggans, John Doe said he was “grateful for the accountabi­lity” shown by the Blackhawks.

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