BREAKING | Blackhawks once again in the middle of controversial lawsuit
The Chicago Blackhawks are under fire again. A reserve player aka "Black Ace" player for the Blackhawks has sued the team as he claims that in the 2009-10 season.
According to the player, the Blackhawks ignored his complaint that he was "groomed and assaulted" by former video coach, Brad Aldrich.
The player cooperated with Kyle Beach's lawsuit as "Black Ace 1" and spoke about his experiences with Aldrich that was very similar to Beach's.
The Blackhawks faced what many felt was a very small penalty for these awful actions. This could cause the NHL to relook at the Blackhawks situation, which we will soon see.
|
46 minutes ago | By Maverick Mitchell "Desperately Need Him" - Quinn Hughes' Honest Take on Filip Hronek's Importance to the Canucks Success |
|
3 hours ago | By Cooper Godin Rick Tocchet Announces Starting Goaltender & Lineup Change for Tonight's Game Against Winnipeg Jets |
|
5 hours ago | By Cooper Godin Two Vancouver Canucks Land on The NHL's Best U23 Players & Prospect Rankings |
|
6 hours ago | By Maverick Mitchell Vancouver Canucks Locker Room Drama Escalates as Viral Video of Elias Pettersson & JT Miller Resurfaces |
|
7 hours ago | By Cooper Godin Vancouver Canucks Reportedly Interested in UFA Defenseman John Klingberg After Injury |
|
9 hours ago | By Cooper Godin Montreal Canadiens Rookie Forward Emil Heineman Out Long-Term After Being Hit by Vehicle in Salt Lake City |
|
23 hours ago | By Jon McIntyre Vancouver Canucks' Cap Space Strategy Sets Stage for Trade Deadline Moves |
|
Jan 13 | By Cooper Godin Quinn Hughes Draws High Praise From One of the NHL's Best Defensemen Ever |
Previously on CanucksDaily