He claimed multiple times that even after multiple meetings that the video guy on his staff was having inappropriate contact with players via inappropriate texts and hanging around them when he shouldn't be, but he never followed up on it and says "yeah I probably should have but I trusted 'The Firm' (a term they had for the blackhawks' management)"
Excuse me? what the fvck? you trusted they "handled it" and never followed up? I had someone make VERY inappropriate comments to a set of my students and have some really creepy behavior, called my immediate boss, who then handled it within minutes (hour tops) and then I made damn sure the entire class was comfortable and not being bothered again by assuring them they could report to me but remain anonymous to the max extent. Its called protecting the people you're responsible for, not trying to avoid making waves entering the Stanley Cup Final, you old fvck.
When he all but called Beach and (i think it was) Sopel liars that people in the lockerroom knew how bad it was, and then trying to explain away the letter of recommendation as a "standard annual end of year review. nothing out of the ordinary," I turned off the interview.
He's a typical old school mentality where he pretends if he doesnt have direct observation of something wrong, he wont make the waves to upset his utopia. The Bud Kilmer-types of the world, only this isn't Varsity Blues, people really were hurt by his cowardice.