If someone mugged you ten years ago but was never caught, and then you run into them at a party and they're a successful, law-abiding professional now, THEY STILL FUCKING MUGGED YOU, and the argument that "oh, but they wouldn't do that NOW" doesn't change that.
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Possibly, there are contexts in which "this person is abusive but we need to keep them OR THE SKY WILL FALL" is an argument to be entertained. But hockey isn't life or death. It's a sport, played for entertainment, and that's not worth destroying people over.
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I want to see a reporting system that’s available to all levels of hockey, tbh, so that if, for example, a minor-league coach is abusive towards a guy who DOESN’T have an NHL contract/future, it will still be on that coach’s record if he’s looking to move up
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Hard agree.
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