2023-11-30 20:23:47
At the heart of a nebulous scandal that led to his release from the Chicago Blackhawks, forward Corey Perry apologized Thursday.
The 38-year-old veteran published a long message on social networks in which he did not mention what he did.
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“I want to sincerely apologize to the entire Chicago Blackhawks organization, including the owners, management, coaches, strength and conditioning, staff and my teammates. I also want to apologize to the fans and my family. I’m ashamed and I let you down,” Perry wrote.
The former Montreal Canadiens player also clarified that he had recently started working with experts in mental health and substance abuse, in order to discuss his “alcohol problems”.
“I will do what is necessary to ensure that this never happens once more. I hope to regain the trust and respect of everyone who once believed in me during my career. Once once more, I am truly sorry.”
On November 21, an incident involving Perry occurred during an event attended by Blackhawks sponsors and employees. The next day, the Chicago club faced the Blue Jackets in Columbus and Perry was not in his team’s lineup. He did not return to the team entourage followingwards.
Last Tuesday, the “Hawks” placed his name on waivers with the aim of terminating his contract. No other National League team claimed him and he became a free agent.
Many rumors have circulated regarding the nature of the incident, including a ludicrous one involving a family member of Perry’s teammate.
“Due to my actions, there have been speculations and rumors,” the hockey player said in his missive. I am disgusted to see the impact this has had on others and I want to make it clear that the situation in no way involves my teammates or their families.
In a long message, Corey Perry apologizes for his actions and decides to take charge ⬇️ pic.twitter.com/d4y3GuA3rm
— Renaud Lavoie (@renlavoietva) November 30, 2023
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