An independent report into the NHLPA's conduct surrounding the Kyle Beach investigation did not find “individual wrongdoing or institutional failures of policy or procedure,” the union stated Friday.
An independent report into the NHLPA’s conduct surrounding the Kyle Beach investigation did not find “individual wrongdoing or institutional failures of policy or procedure,” the union stated Friday.
The report stated that it has created a list of recommended steps for the NHLPA to take to avoid a similar event from occurring in the future, but the union is choosing not to release that list.1. How the contacts with NHLPA representatives concerning Aldrich in late 2010 and early 2011 were handled within the NHLPA.
The crux of the dispute comes down to the accounts of Beach’s former agent, Ross Gurney, who said he called Fehr in December 2010 to apprise him of Beach’s allegations when Beach learned Aldrich had taken a job with USA Hockey. Gurney said he used either the words “pedophile” or “sexual predator” in reference to Aldrich.
Team player representatives were provided with the report on April 8 and, on Monday, held a board meeting during which investigators discussed their findings, according to an NHLPA spokesman.
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