The Ducks placed GM and executive VP Bob Murray on administrative leave pending an ongoing investigation related to professional conduct.
"We recently became aware of accusations of improper professional conduct against Bob Murray," the club said in a statement.
Damn, I wonder how many others will get investigated for improper conduct. That statement is pretty vague.
Haven't had much time to dig in but I saw a tweet that called out the investigation has been ongoing and the move to put him on admin leave was based on the results of the investigation thus far.
Well THAT doesn't sound good at all.
From the sounds of it just like with the Portland TrailBlazers NBA squad and their jacka** GM and now Murray these a**holes who’ve been running franchises with zero people skills other than being bad guys are being run out of jobs. Finally
Cathy said
Nov 9, 2021
Homer wrote:
The Ducks placed GM and executive VP Bob Murray on administrative leave pending an ongoing investigation related to professional conduct.
"We recently became aware of accusations of improper professional conduct against Bob Murray," the club said in a statement.
Damn, I wonder how many others will get investigated for improper conduct. That statement is pretty vague.
Haven't had much time to dig in but I saw a tweet that called out the investigation has been ongoing and the move to put him on admin leave was based on the results of the investigation thus far.
Well THAT doesn't sound good at all.
Homer said
Nov 9, 2021
The Ducks placed GM and executive VP Bob Murray on administrative leave pending an ongoing investigation related to professional conduct.
"We recently became aware of accusations of improper professional conduct against Bob Murray," the club said in a statement.
Damn, I wonder how many others will get investigated for improper conduct. That statement is pretty vague.
tjlincoln said
Nov 2, 2021
Calgary or Vegas is trading for Eichel, Seattle and SanJose get to face him all the time 🤦♂️🤷🏼♂️ He’ll miss a minimum of 3 months once he has surgery
tjlincoln said
Oct 29, 2021
tjlincoln wrote:
John Doe victim is on Canadian SportsCentre tonight.
Turns out Chevy the Jets GM probably wasn’t at the meeting I guess 🤷🏼♂️
tjlincoln said
Oct 28, 2021
Russell wrote:
tjlincoln wrote:
John Doe victim is on Canadian SportsCentre tonight.
I watched it. heartbreaking.
It really was, takes one heck of a lot of courage to do what he’s done. Q and all those other execs who let that Predator go on to do the same things to that 16 year old and other minors really need to pay a huge price for ignoring this. You’d of thought after that creep Graham James the hockey world would have learned something
Q is out in Miami and Torts is rumored to be front runner so Bob the Goalie and the Panthers leading goal scorer Anthony Duclair can’t be thrilled after their time together in Columbus.
Russell said
Oct 28, 2021
tjlincoln wrote:
John Doe victim is on Canadian SportsCentre tonight.
I watched it. heartbreaking.
tjlincoln said
Oct 27, 2021
John Doe victim is on Canadian SportsCentre tonight.
Homer said
Oct 27, 2021
tjlincoln wrote:
Spezzial-Delivery wrote:
We all want Chevy to resign. There's no way him and the other person 'didn't know about it'. He needs to do the right thing.
He lied about a sexual predator, and allowed that creep to go on and do it to others. He and Coach Q need to go to.
This is all messed up. How many others knew? The NHL, Blackhawks, and other teams can't turn a blind eye to this anymore.
I would not be surprised of others come forward at the NHL and Junior levels.
tjlincoln said
Oct 27, 2021
Spezzial-Delivery wrote:
We all want Chevy to resign. There's no way him and the other person 'didn't know about it'. He needs to do the right thing.
He lied about a sexual predator, and allowed that creep to go on and do it to others. He and Coach Q need to go to.
Spezzial-Delivery said
Oct 27, 2021
We all want Chevy to resign. There's no way him and the other person 'didn't know about it'. He needs to do the right thing.
Russell said
Oct 27, 2021
Etjlincoln wrote:
From Sports Illustrated article, Bettman is going to talk w both
In an official statement issued on July 13th, 2021, Quenneville said, “The allegations in this lawsuit are clearly serious. I first learned of these allegations through the media earlier this summer.”
He was at the meeting. That was a lie.
In an official statement issued on July 22, 2021, Chevaldayoff said, “I had no knowledge of any allegations involving Mr. Aldrich until asked if I was aware of anything just prior to the conclusion of his employment with the Chicago Blackhawks.”
He, too, was at the meeting. And that, too, was a lie.
Alternate facts.
tjlincoln said
Oct 27, 2021
From Sports Illustrated article, Bettman is going to talk w both
In an official statement issued on July 13th, 2021, Quenneville said, “The allegations in this lawsuit are clearly serious. I first learned of these allegations through the media earlier this summer.”
He was at the meeting. That was a lie.
In an official statement issued on July 22, 2021, Chevaldayoff said, “I had no knowledge of any allegations involving Mr. Aldrich until asked if I was aware of anything just prior to the conclusion of his employment with the Chicago Blackhawks.”
He, too, was at the meeting. And that, too, was a lie.
tjlincoln said
Oct 26, 2021
tjlincoln wrote:
Stan Bowman out w Blackhawks because of that awful sexual assault allegations in their organization, does anyone believe the NHL will do whatever it takes to find the truth and get justice?
To be fair it sure looks like they are very determined to root out each and every enabler who thought competing for the Cup way more important than sexual assault. Hopefully the Winnipeg GM and the Florida head coach are fired and never allowed to return to the NHL if they are implicit in this. Just heard Macramella on Ottawa podcast
tjlincoln said
Oct 26, 2021
Stan Bowman out w Blackhawks because of that awful sexual assault allegations in their organization, does anyone believe the NHL will do whatever it takes to find the truth and get justice?
Homer said
Oct 26, 2021
I was just looking at ironman streak in the NHL and saw that there are three players that could break Doug Jarvis' record this season. Interesting that they all started in 2009. Next player with an active streak is Brent Burns at 602.
I never thought anyone would get close to Jarvis's record let alone three. Hope I didn't jinx them.
Player
Streak
Start
End
Status
Doug Jarvis
964
10/8/1976
10/10/1987
Retired
Keith Yandle
926
3/26/2009
10/23/2021
Active
Patrick Marleau
910
4/9/2009
5/12/2021
UFA
Phil Kessel
906
11/3/2009
10/25/2021
Active
Antoine Vermette had a streak of 617 from 10/27/2007 to 10/22/2015, 143 of those games with Ottawa.
Not sure if this data point is making the rounds, especially up north, but...forging a covid card is literally a federal offense. (unauthorized use of a government agency's seal)
I could *maybe* see teams looking the other way on a misdemeanor, but a felony? Contractually I suppose it only applies if a lawyer had the foresight to add a "if you are charged with a felony..." section to the contract. There's a lot of things that don't get added to contracts until it happens the first time and then someone says, "Well, I guess that wasn't common sense...add a paragraph."
Though given the not unfrequent overlap between professional sports and legal trouble I'm guessing this isn't the first time.
And then, if the team did move in this direction, how does the NHLPA argue that move on behalf of Kane?!
From the sounds of it just like with the Portland TrailBlazers NBA squad and their jacka** GM and now Murray these a**holes who’ve been running franchises with zero people skills other than being bad guys are being run out of jobs. Finally
Haven't had much time to dig in but I saw a tweet that called out the investigation has been ongoing and the move to put him on admin leave was based on the results of the investigation thus far.
Well THAT doesn't sound good at all.
The Ducks placed GM and executive VP Bob Murray on administrative leave pending an ongoing investigation related to professional conduct.
"We recently became aware of accusations of improper professional conduct against Bob Murray," the club said in a statement.
Damn, I wonder how many others will get investigated for improper conduct. That statement is pretty vague.
Turns out Chevy the Jets GM probably wasn’t at the meeting I guess 🤷🏼♂️
It really was, takes one heck of a lot of courage to do what he’s done. Q and all those other execs who let that Predator go on to do the same things to that 16 year old and other minors really need to pay a huge price for ignoring this. You’d of thought after that creep Graham James the hockey world would have learned something
Q is out in Miami and Torts is rumored to be front runner so Bob the Goalie and the Panthers leading goal scorer Anthony Duclair can’t be thrilled after their time together in Columbus.
I watched it. heartbreaking.
This is all messed up. How many others knew? The NHL, Blackhawks, and other teams can't turn a blind eye to this anymore.
I would not be surprised of others come forward at the NHL and Junior levels.
He lied about a sexual predator, and allowed that creep to go on and do it to others. He and Coach Q need to go to.
Alternate facts.
In an official statement issued on July 13th, 2021, Quenneville said, “The allegations in this lawsuit are clearly serious. I first learned of these allegations through the media earlier this summer.”
He was at the meeting. That was a lie.
In an official statement issued on July 22, 2021, Chevaldayoff said, “I had no knowledge of any allegations involving Mr. Aldrich until asked if I was aware of anything just prior to the conclusion of his employment with the Chicago Blackhawks.”
He, too, was at the meeting. And that, too, was a lie.
To be fair it sure looks like they are very determined to root out each and every enabler who thought competing for the Cup way more important than sexual assault. Hopefully the Winnipeg GM and the Florida head coach are fired and never allowed to return to the NHL if they are implicit in this. Just heard Macramella on Ottawa podcast
I was just looking at ironman streak in the NHL and saw that there are three players that could break Doug Jarvis' record this season. Interesting that they all started in 2009. Next player with an active streak is Brent Burns at 602.
I never thought anyone would get close to Jarvis's record let alone three. Hope I didn't jinx them.
Antoine Vermette had a streak of 617 from 10/27/2007 to 10/22/2015, 143 of those games with Ottawa.
Source: https://records.nhl.com/records/skater-records/seasons-and-games/most-consecutive-games-played
Now that's McDavid-ty
Not sure if this data point is making the rounds, especially up north, but...forging a covid card is literally a federal offense. (unauthorized use of a government agency's seal)
I could *maybe* see teams looking the other way on a misdemeanor, but a felony? Contractually I suppose it only applies if a lawyer had the foresight to add a "if you are charged with a felony..." section to the contract. There's a lot of things that don't get added to contracts until it happens the first time and then someone says, "Well, I guess that wasn't common sense...add a paragraph."
Though given the not unfrequent overlap between professional sports and legal trouble I'm guessing this isn't the first time.
And then, if the team did move in this direction, how does the NHLPA argue that move on behalf of Kane?!