One Post wrote:
Ogie Oglethorpe wrote:
Coach Q deserves better than this. Beach was literally never even one of his players, spent 0 days on the Blackhawks roster. The black ace squad never even practiced with the regular squad and would only take the ice after the team left. Q would've had pretty much no contact with Beach during the time this happened.
Coach Q, Beach, and Aldrich were all Blackhawks employees. Aldrich violated both team policy and committed a crime. Coach Q is his direct supervisor. It doesn’t matter if he couldn’t pick Beach out of a photo lineup. It was his responsibility at that point to follow team policy and legal guidelines and prevent other employees from similar actions by Aldrich. This isn’t a Hockey issue, it is an employment issue.
Your comment is tantamount to saying that if the VP of marketing sexually assaulted the staff accountant, the SVP of marketing would have no responsibility for controlling or managing or disciplining the situation because the SVP of marketing never met the staff accountant. Sounds pretty dumb doesn’t it?
If you think Q was his direct supervisor, then you don't know how the Hawks have worked. Q has had little to no control over who his assistants are as evidenced by guys like Kompon, Haviland, and Torchetti being forced under him. I think the only assistant who was truly a Q guy was Kevin Dineen. Aldrich was someone who was hired when Savard was still the coach.
As for reporting it, Q was among the last to find out per the report. They called Q into a meeting to inform him of it after everyone under McCub had already met so considering the fact the team President is aware and calling a meeting, it's in his hands at that point and the Q's. The biggest organizational failure here falls entirely on McCub as he was the most senior person in the organization under Rocky and it was up to him how this was handled. Q simply didn't want to be bothered with personnel matters when he was called into a meeting literally minutes after clinching the Western Conference. He deferred to the group in the organization that was supposed to handle it but didn't.
Anyone who followed the Hawks back then knows how little say Q had outside of the bench. By 2010 it was 100% Stan and McCub calling shots that weren't the lines or on ice strategy. Something we saw with personnel moves when Q had to find out his favorite player (Hjalmarsson) was traded from the media.