Toronto Star

‘I didn’t know anything about it’

Kane says he took part in probe of allegation­s against former coach

- STEPHEN WHYNO

CHICAGO—Blackhawks star Patrick Kane said Friday that he participat­ed in the investigat­ion into allegation­s that a former assistant coach sexually assaulted two players in 2010, adding that he did not know anything happened at the time.

“Obviously very serious allegation­s, and everyone knows that,” Kane said at the annual NHL/NHLPA pre-season player tour. “But I will say that I didn’t know anything about it at the time and did participat­e with the investigat­ion.”

Kane’s comments were his first since the allegation­s came to light. The Blackhawks launched the investigat­ion led by a former federal prosecutor and pledged to release the findings.

The three-time Stanley Cup champion said he also was unaware of homophobic bullying of one of his former teammates that ensued.

“Obviously disturbing,” Kane said. “You never want to hear that type of stuff. I feel for (someone making) those type of allegation­s, and hopefully it didn’t affect the player too much. But I’m sure when you’re hearing that type of stuff, obviously it could affect you deep down.”

NHL deputy commission­er Bill Daly told The Associated Press the Blackhawks investigat­ion was proceeding, but did not have a time frame for when it would be completed. The team pledged to release the findings, a decision the league supports.

“We probably would have supported the decision if it was different, if it was made for the right reasons,” Daly said. “Since these allegation­s arose, I think the Blackhawks as an organizati­on have handled everything in the right way and they’ve taken the proper steps.”

Two lawsuits were filed against the team this year. The first alleges sexual assault by trainer Bradley Aldrich during the team’s run to the 2010 Stanley Cup title, and the second was filed by a former student whom Aldrich was later convicted of assaulting in Michigan.

According to TSN, two Blackhawks players told then-skills coach Paul Vincent in May 2010 of inappropri­ate behaviour by Aldrich. Vincent said he asked mental skills coach James Gary to follow up with the players and management.

Vincent was called into a meeting with then-team president John McDonough, general manager Stan Bowman, hockey executive Al MacIsaac and Gary the next day. He said he asked the team to report the allegation­s to Chicago police, and the request was denied.

Bowman and former coach Joel Quennevill­e, who’s now with Florida, have said they would co-operate with the investigat­ion.

 ?? THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Patrick Kane said assault allegation­s were “obviously very serious.”
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Patrick Kane said assault allegation­s were “obviously very serious.”

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