I had no idea. Granted, I'd gather that these sort of demons are rampant in many NHL teams. Though with his role as a tough guy in when he was with the Kings, it doesn't surprise me. No matter what I was being paid, if my role was to get punched in the face every night, I took might look for something to take off the edge.
I realize that it takes someone to what to help themselves before this can ever end, but the NHL needs to come up with a way to help players. I am not sure what could be done exactly, but this is becoming far too common. Then again even the best intentions don't work if you don't help yourself. Many former WWE wrestlers prove this. For those who don't know the WWE will pay for their former employees to go to rehab and attempt to get clean. The worst example is Scott Hall where I believe the WWE has paid for him to enter rehab at least 5 times now. But the NHL, the NHLPA or the teams themselves need to make the same offer to all players.
I am glad to hear that Rich Clune is getting his life sorted out. I always enjoyed the Clunatic during his days with the Kings. I wonder due to his alcohol problems whether the Kings kept him off the Black Aces during last year's Cup run simply so he wouldn't end up at the endless partying when they won? I can't imagine what it must be like to be an alcoholic in a situation like that. I have this suspicion that in a situation like that most alcoholics would fall off the wagon, even just briefly with all the alcohol flying around the dressing room. In all the pictures of the Kings dressing room before the end of Game 6 and post-Game 6, I never did see a ice bucket full of pop of any kind. I don't even remember seeing bottles of water. It surprises me considering that beyond the players that might not wish to drink, there are families in the locker room and little kids who might want to have a pop.
As a kid I always thought if I ever won a championship as a team, we needed to have bottles of Ginger Ale to spray over each other. If I were the NHL, I'd make sure to have a few bottles of Ginger Ale in Champagne bottles for this very reason. You may not want your problems broadcast worldwide, but you may still not want to drink. This allows you to spray your teammates, drink from the Cup etc. etc. and no one but you and perhaps your teammates would know you are drinking Ginger Ale and not Champagne.