red devil
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They have subtitles on the video, so you can watch it without the volume. He says that don't go through the Assistance Program go somewhere on your own.Can't watch this at work right now. Is there a summation of what he says?
Can't watch this at work right now. Is there a summation of what he says?
I think by PA he meant player assistance, which is run by the NHL? I dunnoMy question would be the difference between the two
He says “they’re monsters” in regards to the NHL
But says don’t go through the PA either?
Those are two separate entities
Like PA fought hard for Mike Richard’s to get a settlement
I think by PA he meant player assistance, which is run by the NHL? I dunno
He does look a little tiredHe looks terrible.
I would take it with a grain of salt since it's common for people who struggle with substances to fight the system and take issue with the structure.
I think the reason guys go in it is because if you don't you can lose your contract especially in the substance abuse situations.Need a little more to work with than this. Not saying Darlings experience and comments aren't valid but word gets around the league quick and we still see players entering the program.
Ya, that makes sense. I imagine any kind of recovery program could be perceived as tough and unfair, especially if you are essentially forced into it by your contract.I think the reason guys go in it is because if you don't you can lose your contract especially in the substance abuse situations.
I think the reason guys go in it is because if you don't you can lose your contract especially in the substance abuse situations.
He says the NHL player assistance program is a franking joke
He says they try to void the contract once they find out about it that you’re in it.
Which I doubt
Becuase if you just up and leave and handle it yourself that is more troublesome as they’ll question the validity and have more grounds to void the contract that way.
Underfunded unions due to Billionaire class propaganda that dummies eat up.You're telling me that the services rendered by a union are substandard? How could this happen??
Well, the contract canceling thing wouldn't be the league. It would be the team. And I'm more than sure that several teams are managed and/or owned by douchebags who see addiction and mental health problems as a moral failing, and would try to flush them for the crime of seeking help. The league has fans, employees and owners who need to kick rocks in a big, bad way.
As far as the quality of the Assistance Program, this would be a partnership or a series of partnerships with organizations who deal with in-patient and out-patient rehab, mental health, etc. It's possible that the NHL has chosen low quality partners to save money. Check that, it's probable. The league's operations under Bettman and co. have consistently failed to clear a very low moral bar and I could see they being too cheap to hire proper partners.