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Aliu calls Flames coach’s apology ‘misleading’

- The Associated Press

Akim Aliu is not happy with the apology Calgary Flames coach Bill Peters issued for a racial slur he allegedly used when both were in the minors 10 years ago.

The former NHL player released his own statement Thursday on Twitter, saying he found Peters’ statement a day earlier acknowledg­ing that he used offensive language to be “misleading, insincere and concerning.”

Aliu said he has accepted an invitation from the NHL to discuss the situation and would not comment further until after the meeting.

Peters issued a letter Wednesday night to multiple media outlets, apologizin­g to the Flames and general manager Brad Treliving. The letter did not mention the Nigerian-born Aliu or specify the words Peter used. He called it an “isolated and immediatel­y regrettabl­e incident.” The statement drew criticism on social media. Former NHL player Georges Laraque tweeted: “The @NHLFlames and the @NHL can now finally conclude their investigat­ion and fire him, what more can they need after this...?”

Aliu tweeted Monday that Peters directed racial slurs toward him when both were with the American Hockey League’s Rockford IceHogs, the Chicago Blackhawks’ top farm team, in 2009-10. Aliu, who was born in Nigeria but raised in Ukraine and Canada, said Peters “dropped the N bomb several times” because he didn’t like the player’s choice of music.

Peters did not coach the Flames on Wednesday night when Calgary won in Buffalo against the Sabres. Afterward, Treliving said the Flames’ investigat­ion was ongoing.

New Jersey teammates Wayne Simmonds and P.K. Subban, who are both black, were asked about the Aliu-Peters situation before the Devils faced the Montreal Canadiens on Thursday.

“I can guarantee you every single black hockey player has been called a racial slur at some point in their career, whether it’s been younger or older,” Simmonds said. “It’s something people don’t like to talk about because it makes them uncomforta­ble. In light of this coming out, hopefully this can do some good for the hockey community and shed some light on it.”

Simmonds was part of a racist incident in 2011 when a fan threw a banana on the ice during his shootout attempt during a preseason game in London, Ontario, when he was playing for the Flyers.

The Aliu-Peters incident raises its own set of concerns, Simmonds said.

“You never want to hear things like that,” he said. “Those things are extremely discouragi­ng for people of African descent and of color. Something like that happens to you and (the) one person that’s doing it to you controls kind of your destiny, it’s definitely something that needs to be explored. It’s extremely dishearten­ing and I definitely feel for Akim.” DEVILS HOLD OFF CANADIENS » Blake Coleman had two goals and two assists and the New Jersey Devils handed the Montreal Canadiens their sixth straight loss, 6- 4 on Thursday night.

 ?? MIKE RIDEWOOD — GETTY IMAGES ?? Akim Aliu will meet with the NHL to discuss his charge that he was the target of racial slurs by a former coach.
MIKE RIDEWOOD — GETTY IMAGES Akim Aliu will meet with the NHL to discuss his charge that he was the target of racial slurs by a former coach.

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