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Beach, third from the left, celebrating with his teammates in Chicago after winning the 2010 Stanley Cup Finals. On May 13, 2021, an unnamed former player filed a lawsuit alleging a prolonged sexual assault at the hands of then-video coach Brad Aldrich during an off-ice incident during the Chicago Blackhawks' 2010 Stanley Cup championship run.
Chicago Blackhawks Sexual Assault Scandal (2010) - Kyle Beach, former NHL player, was sexually assaulted by then assistant coach Brad Aldrich during the 2009-10 Chicago Blackhawks season. Even though the incident was known by the front office, no actions were taken to provide Beach with a proper care and recovery. The scandal was under the ...
Former NHL player Kyle Beach has reached a settlement with the Chicago Blackhawks in his negligence lawsuit after accusing the team of failing to act when he reported that he had been sexually ...
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The 2009–10 Chicago Blackhawks season was the 84th season for the National Hockey League franchise that was established on September 25, 1926. The season began on October 2, 2009, with a pair of games against the Florida Panthers in Helsinki, and ended on June 9, 2010, when the Blackhawks defeated the Philadelphia Flyers 4–2 in the 2010 Stanley Cup Finals, giving the organization its first ...
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Kyle Beach is speaking out about alleged sexual abuse, while Gary Bettman and Blackhawks have yet to take decisive action following an investigation. Opinion: Blackhawks and NHL continue to fail ...
Quenneville achieved his greatest success as head coach of the Chicago Blackhawks, a team he coached from 2008 to 2018. He led the Blackhawks to three Stanley Cup titles in 2010, 2013 and 2015. The team's championship victory in 2010 was the Blackhawks' first since 1961, ending the then-longest Stanley Cup drought.