There hasn’t been much communication coming from the Chicago Blackhawks’ front office since the team was named in multiple lawsuits with sexual assault allegations against former video coach Brad Aldrich.
Now, it appears that the organization will be going public with the results of an internal investigation that was announced last month.
According to Mark Lazerus of The Athletic, an internal memo from Blackhawks CEO Danny Wirtz made the pledge to release the findings of that investigation to the public once that investigation is completed.
Lazerus laid out the comments from Wirtz in a Twitter thread on Monday morning:
In an internal memo, Blackhawks CEO Danny Wirtz says the Blackhawks will "share results (of the Jenner & Block internal review) with you, our partners and our fans and will promptly implement changes to address the findings and shortcomings of our organization.