- 1/18/2026 8:17:18 AM
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The hockey world erupted today as disgraced former coach Joel Quenneville was unexpectedly reinstated by the league, while team owner Bill Alexander avoided reporters in what critics are calling "a cowardly display of accountability avoidance." The move comes just three years after Quenneville's resignation following the Chicago Blackhawks sexual assault scandal cover-up.
Insiders reveal the decision was rushed through during the league's annual governance review, bypassing normal vetting procedures. "This smells worse than a week-old hockey bag," said former NHL enforcer Marty McSorley during a fiery ESPN interview. "You don't bring back a guy who enabled predators and then hide from questions."
Sports ethicists warn this move could permanently damage the league's reputation. "They're trading short-term wins for long-term credibility," noted Dr. Alicia Cho of the Sports Leadership Institute. Meanwhile, anonymous players expressed fury in group chats leaked to reporters, with one All-Star writing: "We were promised change. This is betrayal."
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