Chicago Sun-Times

CARCILLO TEES OFF ON HAWKS

Tweets that team ostracized Montador after concussion­s

- BEN POPE bpope@suntimes.com | @BenPopeCST

Former Blackhawks forward Daniel Carcillo accused the Blackhawks of ostracizin­g Steve Montador during the 2011-12 season after Montador, shortly after suffering four concussion­s in a three-month span, took the medical care for his brain injuries “into his own hands.”

“This story mentions the fact that Steve was cleared for 4 #concussion­s in 12 weeks while playing for the [Blackhawks],” Carcillo tweeted. “What isn’t mentioned is what happened to Steve once he took his care into his own hands. He was sent down to [the Rockford IceHogs] & ostracized from the team.”

“I am a critical witness in Steve’s case against the #Blackhawks,” he added in a second tweet. “I overheard the ultimatums being set forth & watched what happens when you don’t listen to an organizati­on. This wasn’t your fault Steve. I will try my best to hold those responsibl­e, accountabl­e.”

Carcillo and Montador, who died in 2015 and was diagnosed with chronic traumatic encephalop­athy (CTE) shortly after his death, are central figures in the fight against the NHL’s claims that hockey and concussion­s have no provable connection.

Montador’s family filed a lawsuit later in 2015 claiming that during his 571-game NHL career, the defenseman suffered at least 11 concussion­s and “thousands of subconcuss­ive brain traumas,” that those concussion­s and traumas caused CTE, that the NHL did not properly recognize and treat his CTE, and that his CTE “caused, or contribute­d to cause,” his death.

The lawsuit has made little progress through the judicial system in the four years since, but the NHL filed a response June 28th in a Minnesota district court requesting to move the case to Chicago and presenting 26 claims why it isn’t responsibl­e, per TSN.

Montador played 52 games for the Hawks in 2011-12, then 14 games for AHL Rockford in 2012-13 before his contract — with two years remaining — was bought out in summer 2013.

Carcillo — who played for the Hawks in 2011-12, 2012-13 and 2014-15 — has been outspoken against the NHL in regards to its stance on concussion­s often since his 2015 retirement. He pledged last year to donate his brain for head trauma research.

The Hawks, through a team spokesman, declined to comment on Carcillo’s tweets. Carcillo did not respond to multiple interview requests from the Sun-Times.

 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? While playing for the Blackhawks during the 2011-12 season, Steve Montador suffered four concussion­s in three months. Daniel Carcillo (inset) is a key witness in a lawsuit filed by Montador’s family.
GETTY IMAGES While playing for the Blackhawks during the 2011-12 season, Steve Montador suffered four concussion­s in three months. Daniel Carcillo (inset) is a key witness in a lawsuit filed by Montador’s family.
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