NHL says it will not discipline Jets GM Cheveldayoff in Blackhawks scandal
NEW YORK — NHL commissioner Gary Bettman said Friday that the league will not discipline Winnipeg Jets general manager Kevin Cheveldayoff, saying he is not responsible for the Chicago Blackhawks’ handling of sexual assault allegations against a former assistant coach.
The announcement comes after Cheveldayoff met with Bettman in New York to discuss whether Cheveldayoff had a role in the Blackhawks’ response to sexual assault allegations made by player Kyle Beach against Brad Aldrich during the team’s 2010 Stanley Cup run.
Bettman said Cheveldayoff, who was the Blackhawks’ assistant GM at the time, was not a member of the senior leadership team.
“While on some level, it would be easiest to paint everyone with any association to this terrible matter with the same broad brush, I believe that fundamental fairness requires a more in-depth analysis of the role of each person,” Bettman said in a statement.