Thank you for mentioning the bit about Ian Cole. Always drove me nuts how he faced 0 consequences while she lost her job and was painted as this homewrecker while he was just as culpable
Jim Trotter is the Jussie Smollett of sports journalism. He accused Pegula of racist comments. He accused Jerry Jones of the same. He offered no proof in either case. And, like with Juicy, the whole thing is unbelievable. Even if Jones and Pegula felt that way, why would they say it in front of Trotter, a reporter who was really well known for being obsessed with racial topics? It's like Juicy's story about guys wandering around Chicago in the middle of the night, in a polar vortex with MAGA hats and bleach. It's laughably silly.
That was bad enough, but the fact Alyssa went with that instead of Adelphi/Rigas family is simply unforgivable and totally kills her credibility. It was literally the worst financial crime in American history and led to the team not being able to pay its players, if not for Golisano stepping in at the eleventh hour and rescuing the team they would've went to the wall.
@@mikecarroll35 If I had known about the incident, I would have definitely covered it. Sounds like a good video topic waiting to happen. I guess I could have researched Jim Trotter's reputation further before talking about. However, we all make mistakes. Thank you for watching.
The Bertuzzi incident is a league scandal. The NHL said, "I didn't see nuthin", then sat on their hands and let the players handle the punishment. Now, you owe me a video covering a Canucks scandal dude! - Jets Fan
Sometimes I'll tell someone that I am no longer a Blackhawks fan because the of the Kyle Beech scandal. This is often met with a "he was an adult man. He could and should have prevented that," or some similar sentiment. What these people almost always forget is that, in sweeping Aldrich under the rug, the Chicago Blackhawks management allowed him to continue coaching. He went on to molest at least two young players in youth hockey before the story broke. Kyle Beech may have been an adult man, capable of deterring Aldrich's advances, but those children were indefensible. If management would have taken the allegations more seriously, children would have never been sexually abused. Straight up a move from the Catholic Church playbook. I'll watch Connor Bedard, but I'll never call myself a Blackhawks fan until the Wirtz family steps aside.
I might be a Leafs fan, but I am hoping to get jerseys & hats for all the teams, and likewise, until that happens, I'm holding off on getting any Chicago gear.
So glad I was forced to watch the Blues. Had I been a lifelong hawks fan, the Beach Scandal would have drove me to stop watching hockey.. So many of those playoff runs (except 2014) which were fun to watch back in the day are now forever tainted. The lifelong memories of so many Hawk fans are forever marred by those detestable acts. It makes me sick to the core.
@@thecat627 There's a recent documentary that talks about how Jonathon Toews saved the Blackhawks. That too is ruined because Stan Bowman and the other higher ups elected to sweep the incident under the rug instead of addressing it at any time during the 2010 off-season (I would have probably still kept it on the down low during the playoffs because of the Blackhawks' run but once the playoffs were done, maybe during the entry draft or between the draft and Free Agency, fire Aldrich and report him to the Chicago police instead of letting him walk on his own and giving him letters of recommendations, thus putting other hockey players at the same risk as Beach).
I'm commenting before watching, as well. It's ridiculous how little attention that awful incident gets. Gilmour is trash. That being said, it might be the Danton incident that is chosen for this video. I guess we'll see.
Just to add. So Gilmour was traded to Flames because of the incident with the Blues babysitter. A few years later the trade from the Flames and Leafs. Supposedly Gilmour had an "incident' with his babysitter, Flames GM Doug Risebrough's daughter. In Toronto he settled with his wife and two kids. Quickly though he was involved with "Amy", who he later married. She was 18 years of age (an usher at MLG) when they met. The media never criticized Gilmour, but talked about this great love between these two, disregarding the fact that Gilmour was originally married. Years later, Amy was dumped for a young Russian. Later the young Russian was dumped well for another youngster.
I don't know if that will be shown in the next part of your list, but for Vancouver, it has to be what happened with Tanner Pearson and the appalling botchjob they made of the surgery for his hand/arm injury about one or two seasons back, While it may not be considered morally bankrupt into how the surgery went, it was the way they dressed it down afterward, and how some of their players even spoke out against it. That really said a lot about how player welfare is sometimes seen so BADLY, especially when you learn of the injuries most were carrying into the playoffs. It's crazy. They should not be allowed to play any games if they're not medically cleared. Unfortunately, I think it's affected his career in many ways, and he barely gets a look in in Montreal now.
@@ConnorLogan51 ... I support my President too, Media tells you "Russia bad" and you just fall for it. Can you tell me why Putin is bad? Say compared to Obama just for reference?
@@ConnorLogan51 he is one of the classiest guys to ever live given all he does for his community in the dc area. And all the respect he has for his teammates and opposing players i mean ask carey price for example of one who he has shown much respect for multiple times in past years. Stfu about putin and his political beliefs, he is russian so he isn't going to speak against them. His political beliefs are NOT a scandal, they are simply beliefs of his background. Many other people support their countries despite all the heinous things other countries have done such as the US and what they did to iraq
@@MiraSubieGirl because Putin invaded a sovereign nation with the goal of stealing it and genociding the citizens? He’s a war monger and a dictator, who kills his opposition, dude. Let’s not twist ourselves into a pretzel pretending he’s not.
@@ethanparker7900 I didn’t say his Putin support is a scandal, did I? I just said he’s not a great guy because of it. What about Panarin? He spoke out against the Russian dictatorship.
@@AlyssaHope Do you think there were signs he ignored? I don't know, I don't think that comes out of nowhere.. I agree with you I feel bad for his wife and her fiance it is still terrible to do that them...
@LabelMeInfinity It's very possible. Also, people like that can be very manipulative. They can have you feeling like they're a great person when the opposite is true. Denial is easier sometimes though than facing the truth. Still, everyone is accountable for their choices.
@@AlyssaHopewhen you said Kriss Proctor and I wasn't looking at the TV at that time, my thought within one second was "former Navy football player?!" We're now 20 year Navy season ticket holders and I still remember his name. Clip from CBS is crazy considering he had an honor violation and did not graduate.
How is telling someone that they didn't want their son to be raised within a particular religion, racist? Also that particular allegation has been overused to the point were it no longer has a shred of credibility.
Taking a knee during a national anthem is disrespectful and shouldn't be allowed, the only reason people have the chance to play in the NHL/ NFL is because of the country of America and that is given everyone a chance to be equal. A person may not agree with things the very very few say that are racist/out of line, but showing disrespect for an entire country that gave you every chance possible is disgusting.
One of the main tenets that Americans like to follow is free speech. Taking a knee in support of, or in protest of something, counts as free speech. Not to mention that a national anthem is just a song, you can love your country and not stand for a song
@@ConnorLogan51 LOL! The anthem is honoring the country. Wow, are you American? Sure, suggest that taking a knee is an expression of freedom (it's not free speech; the argument is 'freedom of expression) - but, saying 'it's just a song' - is kind of disingenous). Well, at least, the sports world used to think the song was significant - as they have everyone stand before every game while it plays.
@@danp2306 but why should everyone be required to honour the country? If the country regularly does things that you don’t agree with, or disrespects your right, why should someone honour it? Whether it’s freedom of speech or expression doesn’t matter, it’s the persons right to express their opinion how they see fit, assuming it doesn’t harm someone. I’m not American, I’m Canadian, but we have the anthem at every sporting event as well
I'm Canadian but I know all the words to the Star Spangled Banner and I think it's a cool Anthem. I sing along to both at sporting events when in attendance. With that said, I have no issue with what Kap did. His protest was valid and I'm bummed that he was cancelled because of it, while a perverted QB who repeatedly exposes himself to women is still in the League. Pathetic.
Great Video
Thank you for mentioning the bit about Ian Cole. Always drove me nuts how he faced 0 consequences while she lost her job and was painted as this homewrecker while he was just as culpable
It's too bad Cole's wife didn't choose to divorce her husband because of what he did.
Jim Trotter is the Jussie Smollett of sports journalism. He accused Pegula of racist comments. He accused Jerry Jones of the same. He offered no proof in either case. And, like with Juicy, the whole thing is unbelievable. Even if Jones and Pegula felt that way, why would they say it in front of Trotter, a reporter who was really well known for being obsessed with racial topics? It's like Juicy's story about guys wandering around Chicago in the middle of the night, in a polar vortex with MAGA hats and bleach. It's laughably silly.
That was bad enough, but the fact Alyssa went with that instead of Adelphi/Rigas family is simply unforgivable and totally kills her credibility. It was literally the worst financial crime in American history and led to the team not being able to pay its players, if not for Golisano stepping in at the eleventh hour and rescuing the team they would've went to the wall.
@@mikecarroll35 If I had known about the incident, I would have definitely covered it. Sounds like a good video topic waiting to happen. I guess I could have researched Jim Trotter's reputation further before talking about. However, we all make mistakes. Thank you for watching.
Sabres scandal should have been about how Bettman & the NHL screwed them in the ‘99 finals, and again in the 2015 entry draft.
The Bertuzzi incident is a league scandal. The NHL said, "I didn't see nuthin", then sat on their hands and let the players handle the punishment. Now, you owe me a video covering a Canucks scandal dude! - Jets Fan
Sometimes I'll tell someone that I am no longer a Blackhawks fan because the of the Kyle Beech scandal. This is often met with a "he was an adult man. He could and should have prevented that," or some similar sentiment. What these people almost always forget is that, in sweeping Aldrich under the rug, the Chicago Blackhawks management allowed him to continue coaching. He went on to molest at least two young players in youth hockey before the story broke. Kyle Beech may have been an adult man, capable of deterring Aldrich's advances, but those children were indefensible. If management would have taken the allegations more seriously, children would have never been sexually abused. Straight up a move from the Catholic Church playbook. I'll watch Connor Bedard, but I'll never call myself a Blackhawks fan until the Wirtz family steps aside.
I might be a Leafs fan, but I am hoping to get jerseys & hats for all the teams, and likewise, until that happens, I'm holding off on getting any Chicago gear.
So glad I was forced to watch the Blues. Had I been a lifelong hawks fan, the Beach Scandal would have drove me to stop watching hockey..
So many of those playoff runs (except 2014) which were fun to watch back in the day are now forever tainted. The lifelong memories of so many Hawk fans are forever marred by those detestable acts. It makes me sick to the core.
@@thecat627You were "forced " to?
It’s crazy how Calgary’s worst scandal was something that happened in Chicago too 💀
@@thecat627 There's a recent documentary that talks about how Jonathon Toews saved the Blackhawks. That too is ruined because Stan Bowman and the other higher ups elected to sweep the incident under the rug instead of addressing it at any time during the 2010 off-season (I would have probably still kept it on the down low during the playoffs because of the Blackhawks' run but once the playoffs were done, maybe during the entry draft or between the draft and Free Agency, fire Aldrich and report him to the Chicago police instead of letting him walk on his own and giving him letters of recommendations, thus putting other hockey players at the same risk as Beach).
Before I watch: the Blues scandal will be Dougie Gilmour and his baby sitter.
I'm commenting before watching, as well. It's ridiculous how little attention that awful incident gets. Gilmour is trash. That being said, it might be the Danton incident that is chosen for this video. I guess we'll see.
@@IceHockeyJedi Yeah, forgot about that one.
How about Brendan Shanahan banging Craig Janney's wife, she leaves Craig, then marries Brendan? Gongshow.
Just to add. So Gilmour was traded to Flames because of the incident with the Blues babysitter. A few years later the trade from the Flames and Leafs. Supposedly Gilmour had an "incident' with his babysitter, Flames GM Doug Risebrough's daughter. In Toronto he settled with his wife and two kids. Quickly though he was involved with "Amy", who he later married. She was 18 years of age (an usher at MLG) when they met. The media never criticized Gilmour, but talked about this great love between these two, disregarding the fact that Gilmour was originally married. Years later, Amy was dumped for a young Russian. Later the young Russian was dumped well for another youngster.
@@keithball6480 Damn. Killer still slayin to this day.
You shoulda have made the buffalo one the whole Ted Nolan fiasco that in itself is a scandal, all due too hasek not liking the coach allegedly
How about them trying to smuggle Mogilny out of the then Soviet Union back in the 80's?
@@grahamdamberger7130trying? They succeeded. I wouldn’t consider it a scandal, as Mogilny asked for their assistance.
excellent dive alyssa as always
Thank you 😊
brashear broke the code
I'm curious what the Blues scandal will be
Couch*Danton*cough
Mike Keenan maybe
Forgot about Danton. Could be Doug Gilmour.
@@thecat627No real controversy there. He was a jerk, the Blues fired him, I delivered sarcastic flowers to his house.
As a canes fan, Abby was great too... cant be sleepin with the players!!! Sucks that mistakes were made!
You got that right "players" plural
I don't know if that will be shown in the next part of your list, but for Vancouver, it has to be what happened with Tanner Pearson and the appalling botchjob they made of the surgery for his hand/arm injury about one or two seasons back, While it may not be considered morally bankrupt into how the surgery went, it was the way they dressed it down afterward, and how some of their players even spoke out against it. That really said a lot about how player welfare is sometimes seen so BADLY, especially when you learn of the injuries most were carrying into the playoffs. It's crazy. They should not be allowed to play any games if they're not medically cleared.
Unfortunately, I think it's affected his career in many ways, and he barely gets a look in in Montreal now.
why did they even give peters the chance to resign
Good question.
6:10 based
Moar please!
Definitely! Tune in Sunday for part 2!
Stuff like this just makes me love Ovechkin even more, 0 scandals... classy guy.
Big time Putin supporter, so definitely not a good guy, but I get what you mean in regards to scandals
@@ConnorLogan51 ... I support my President too, Media tells you "Russia bad" and you just fall for it.
Can you tell me why Putin is bad? Say compared to Obama just for reference?
@@ConnorLogan51 he is one of the classiest guys to ever live given all he does for his community in the dc area. And all the respect he has for his teammates and opposing players i mean ask carey price for example of one who he has shown much respect for multiple times in past years. Stfu about putin and his political beliefs, he is russian so he isn't going to speak against them. His political beliefs are NOT a scandal, they are simply beliefs of his background. Many other people support their countries despite all the heinous things other countries have done such as the US and what they did to iraq
@@MiraSubieGirl because Putin invaded a sovereign nation with the goal of stealing it and genociding the citizens? He’s a war monger and a dictator, who kills his opposition, dude. Let’s not twist ourselves into a pretzel pretending he’s not.
@@ethanparker7900 I didn’t say his Putin support is a scandal, did I? I just said he’s not a great guy because of it. What about Panarin? He spoke out against the Russian dictatorship.
To think how many players Abbey Labar has slept with over her career is mind boggling... She is for the streets
I feel for her former fiance. To be publicly humiliated like that would be absolutely horrible.
@@AlyssaHope Do you think there were signs he ignored? I don't know, I don't think that comes out of nowhere.. I agree with you I feel bad for his wife and her fiance it is still terrible to do that them...
@LabelMeInfinity It's very possible. Also, people like that can be very manipulative. They can have you feeling like they're a great person when the opposite is true. Denial is easier sometimes though than facing the truth. Still, everyone is accountable for their choices.
@@AlyssaHopewhen you said Kriss Proctor and I wasn't looking at the TV at that time, my thought within one second was "former Navy football player?!" We're now 20 year Navy season ticket holders and I still remember his name. Clip from CBS is crazy considering he had an honor violation and did not graduate.
Blackhawks covered up assault and draft Bedard....
How is telling someone that they didn't want their son to be raised within a particular religion, racist? Also that particular allegation has been overused to the point were it no longer has a shred of credibility.
Not meaning to come off any kind of way but your mic is kinda weird sounding. I'm no sound expert though
I understand. I've adjusted it, and it sounds better than it did. Idk 🤷♀️
Thanks for watching.
Taking a knee during a national anthem is disrespectful and shouldn't be allowed, the only reason people have the chance to play in the NHL/ NFL is because of the country of America and that is given everyone a chance to be equal. A person may not agree with things the very very few say that are racist/out of line, but showing disrespect for an entire country that gave you every chance possible is disgusting.
So you’re telling me that you want the grown men that occasionally lick each other to be respectful? Okay bud.
One of the main tenets that Americans like to follow is free speech. Taking a knee in support of, or in protest of something, counts as free speech. Not to mention that a national anthem is just a song, you can love your country and not stand for a song
@@ConnorLogan51 LOL! The anthem is honoring the country. Wow, are you American? Sure, suggest that taking a knee is an expression of freedom (it's not free speech; the argument is 'freedom of expression) - but, saying 'it's just a song' - is kind of disingenous). Well, at least, the sports world used to think the song was significant - as they have everyone stand before every game while it plays.
@@danp2306 but why should everyone be required to honour the country? If the country regularly does things that you don’t agree with, or disrespects your right, why should someone honour it? Whether it’s freedom of speech or expression doesn’t matter, it’s the persons right to express their opinion how they see fit, assuming it doesn’t harm someone. I’m not American, I’m Canadian, but we have the anthem at every sporting event as well
I'm Canadian but I know all the words to the Star Spangled Banner and I think it's a cool Anthem. I sing along to both at sporting events when in attendance. With that said, I have no issue with what Kap did. His protest was valid and I'm bummed that he was cancelled because of it, while a perverted QB who repeatedly exposes himself to women is still in the League. Pathetic.
Sorely is a legend 🔥🔥
Should have gone into baseball with that swing...
Legend 💩
such crap