Former Chicago Blackhawks defenceman Duncan Keith says he regrets not playing role in investigation into sexual assault allegations
Former Chicago Blackhawks defenceman Duncan Keith says he should have agreed to be interviewed for an investigation into how the team handled allegations of sexual assault levied by a prospect against a former assistant coach.
Keith says he felt at the time that he didn’t have anything to offer the investigation, but now believes he should have sat for the interview.
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