Blackhawks say Crawford will return as assistant in January
Chicago Blackhawks assistant coach Marc Crawford will remain suspended until Jan. 2 and then resume his duties after an investigation into his behaviour in previous jobs.
Several former players accused Crawford of physical and verbal abuse in recent weeks. Crawford on Monday apologized to Sean Avery, Harold Druken, Patrick O’Sullivan and Brent Sopel, who spoke publicly about the coach’s actions.
The team said did not condone Crawford’s behaviour but found through an investigation with independent legal assistance that the 1996 Stanley Cup-winning coach sought counselling in 2010 to address his actions and continues to undergo therapy today.
“I got into coaching to help people, and to think that my actions in any way caused harm to even one player fills me with tremendous regret and disappointment in myself,” Crawford said. “I used unacceptable language and conduct toward players in hopes of motivating them, and sometimes went too far. As I deeply regret this behaviour, I have worked hard over the last decade to improve both myself and my coaching style.”