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Chicago Blackhawks GM Stan Bowman tenders his resignation after damning investigation

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Mike Armenti
October 26, 2021  (2:32 PM)
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Massive news coming out of Chicago on Tuesday after the results of the investigation into the 2010 Chicago Blackhawks sexual abuse allegations against former video coach Brad Aldrich has led to the resignation of GM Stan Bowman.

Bowman isn't the only one out in Chicago, as reports are also confirming that no executives who were privy to the information relating to Aldrich's offense will be with the organization going forward.

The investigation has spanned across several months with 139 witnesses interviewed, including current and former Blackhawks players.

It was also confirmed that John McDonough, Joel Quenneville, Jay Blunk and Kevin Cheveldayoff were all involved in meetings relating to the assault and that Aldrich was allowed by the team to take part in championsip celebrations with the team while "John Doe" was present.

In the interim, Kyle Davidson will take over the GM duties in Chicago until the Blackhawks can find a permanent replacement for the departing Stan Bowman.

The Blackhawks organization has also been fined $2 Million for the mishandling of the very serious situation.

The results of the investigation will be made available to the public later today.