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Quenneville, Bettman to meet over Hawks scandal

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Wednesday, 27 October 2021 09:23

Florida Panthers coach Joel Quenneville has a meeting scheduled with NHL commissioner Gary Bettman on Thursday in New York to discuss his involvement in the Blackhawks sex abuse scandal.

Quenneville said he addressed his situation with the team, and said he didn't think it would be an issue because "I think we try to eliminate all distractions."

Bettman is also arranging a meeting with Winnipeg Jets general manager Kevin Chevalayoff -- a Blackhawks front office member in 2010 -- and in a statement on Tuesday, the commissioner said he would "reserve judgement" on both men until they get the chance to speak.

"I respect you all doing your job here and have your own questions here," Quenneville said Wednesday morning at the Panthers morning skate. "But I won't be commenting further until my meeting with the commissioner."

The Panthers host the Boston Bruins on Wednesday night.

Over the summer, Quenneville publicly said he was not aware of the sexual assault allegations against then-video coach Brad Aldrich in 2010, as Chicago was on a Stanley Cup run.

But an investigation by the law firm Jenner & Block, commissioned by the Blackhawks, revealed Quenneville was in fact aware of the situation and looped into a meeting where the Aldrich allegations were addressed.

Quenneville was one of the 139 people Jenner & Block interviewed for the investigation. The report states that Quenneville was not present for the first portion of the meeting, but was called in midway through.

According to former GM Stan Bowman's recollection in the report, after learning of the Aldrich allegations, Quenneville "shook his head and said that it was hard for the team to get to where they were [the playoffs] and they could not deal with this issue now."

Aldrich stayed with the team through the Stanley Cup celebrations. Aldrich then was given an option by human resources to resign or participate in an investigation. He resigned.

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