Joel Quenneville speaks publicly about the Chicago Blackhawks Scandal for the first time

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  • čas přidán 7. 04. 2024
  • It’s been over 2 years since Joel Quenneville has coached in the NHL, and he’s telling his story for the first time ever right here on the Cam & Strick podcast. Q stepped down as head coach amid a sexual assault scandal with former Chicago player Kyle Beach and a video coach, and as always Andy asks all the questions we need to know. It’s no spoiler that Joel wants to get back behind a bench and it should come to nobody’s surprise that teams share that interest. Joel Quenneville has 3 Stanley cups and 969 career wins (2nd all time) to his name, coach Q’s legacy speaks for itself.
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  • @rileyturner1880
    @rileyturner1880 Před měsícem +45

    John McDonough imo holds most of the blame for what happened.

    • @jet7111
      @jet7111 Před měsícem +5

      That's very fair

    • @user-qy1vl1km4f
      @user-qy1vl1km4f Před měsícem +5

      What about Aldrich?

    • @80sbandsrock
      @80sbandsrock Před měsícem +5

      McDonough covered it up

    • @ethanparker7900
      @ethanparker7900 Před měsícem +1

      absolutely he does. I meant hat doesn't absolve all the others from any wrongdoing but yes mcdonough should be given the vast majority of the blame since according to the report he told everyone he would take care of it himself and told everyone to keep their focus on the upcoming finals the following week only to go back on his word and not do anything at all.

    • @TheDanimal026
      @TheDanimal026 Před měsícem

      Agreed. Corporate weasel. His conduct and coordination with the family to work with the federal investigation and in a manner to make this situation invisible, despicable. The letter of recommendation had to be approved at the highest level. No calls to the police to investigate. McDonough should never work in corporate America again.
      Q was not fully honest and transparent . He failed to elaborate and it appeared he was following an invisible script provided by Mr. Bettman's office on topics he could talk about. He wants to get back in the league above all else.
      The Wirtz family skates. John McDonough skates.
      Bettman is a lot like McDonough!

  • @jacknife616
    @jacknife616 Před měsícem +14

    Great interview. I was on the edge of my seat with every question.

  • @crazyeyesvids3895
    @crazyeyesvids3895 Před měsícem +26

    Wow, great catch, Andy, that's a huge and potentially career-changing interview for a reporter and you did one hell of a job. Kudos, man.

  • @lukenlegacy
    @lukenlegacy Před měsícem +14

    Interview starts at 1:16:34

  • @javelldunn3379
    @javelldunn3379 Před měsícem +4

    This is amazing interview

  • @cergiecergnul4916
    @cergiecergnul4916 Před měsícem +1

    Very well done Andy…the tough questions were asked and most were even answered! Coach Q needs another opportunity for sure

  • @user-eh4tm8cj7r
    @user-eh4tm8cj7r Před měsícem +33

    I believe in 2nd chances, and think JQ is obviously a great coach, but there's some holes in this story when you hear former team mates and staff that have come forward, and the denial of ever knowing what took place doesn't add up for me, it is obviously a very hard thing for the Organization to deal with , but the consequences of not dealing with it, ended up with the abuse of teenager, so I think alot has yet to play out before he is reinstated

    • @pjpredhomme7699
      @pjpredhomme7699 Před měsícem +6

      JQ alluded to something that is critical in this that no one seems to really address or recognize. The Blackhawks despite their on-ice success were dysfunctional in a lot of ways. There was a lot of palace intrigue, particularly with John McDonough & I think Stan Bowman. Remember JQ was hired by Dale Tallon and he had been fired probably unfairly - by some suspected underhanded tactics. So these leaders of their various different departments of the Blackhawks did not really trust each other and so there did not seem to be any genuine cooperation amongst them. I think that is at the root of how this was mishandled - and what JQ was referring to when he said he could have done things better, differently.

    • @2K9s
      @2K9s Před měsícem

      Lawyers create holes, that’s part of their job in hindering litigation.

    • @mr.brenman2132
      @mr.brenman2132 Před měsícem +1

      He didn't deny knowing about the situation. He denied having the full details. That teenager was an adult and a massive adult at that. I think Kyle Beach has left out a lot of his proclivities. An inappropriate and unacceptable relationship between co workers but no 5'4" video coordinator made him do anything.

    • @tml184
      @tml184 Před 25 dny

      @@mr.brenman2132 Agreed. Why did Beach continue to see the guy?

  • @theyorginator480
    @theyorginator480 Před měsícem +6

    Appreciate you not pulling any punches with the questions, whether Joel decided to answer them or not you asked the right ones for sure.

  • @chicagowsox212
    @chicagowsox212 Před měsícem +4

    John McDonough had all the power and didn’t do anything about it. And the biggest victim in all of this is the kid in Michigan who wouldn’t have been a victim had McDonougha do something about it. Not fair what they’re doing to Coach Q. An indefinite suspension that Coach Q has had has sent a message and has gone beyond the structured 1 year suspension Coach Q should have gotten. Stan Bowman was garbage and over rated too. Bowman was a yes man to Rocky Wirtz and McDonough.
    I believe after seeing Rocky Wirtz reaction to the Kyle Beach situation it would have been more appropriate for the Wirtz family to lose the franchise than to have this ban on Coach Q. But nothing happened to the Wirtz family. Sickening. Coach Q is the fall guy. These snakes pinned it ALL on him. Go watch video of Rocky Wirtz raging at the media for asking questions about Kyle Beach situation. Shows that Wirtz’s didn’t care. They care about 1 thing. Money.

  • @Steveoh1983
    @Steveoh1983 Před měsícem

    Hope u get back in the league soon!!! Nice to see u do a podcast

  • @anthonyguerrero672
    @anthonyguerrero672 Před měsícem +4

    Thank you guys for doing this interview. As a lifelong Hawks fan, and an Everett Silvertips fan, this entire situation has broke my heart. This interview is great, I want to believe coach about a lot of it, I still find it hard to believe he didn’t know more than he says, but I appreciate what he was able to give us. I love the Hawks, I love coach, I love Kyle. Thank you for this interview

    • @mr.brenman2132
      @mr.brenman2132 Před měsícem

      Why do you find it hard to believe? What evidence do you have that he knew more?

  • @caulpampa3198
    @caulpampa3198 Před měsícem +4

    Great episode. Volume is excellent.

  • @geoff3103
    @geoff3103 Před měsícem +4

    poor Joel. He doesn't know Bettman-speak well enough to know that his coaching days are as done as Scotty Bowman's.

    • @mr.brenman2132
      @mr.brenman2132 Před měsícem +1

      Yup second chances no longer exist in this amoral society. Somehow we are also supposed to believe that a 5'4" pipsqueak video coordinator made a 6'3" grown man do certain things. I don't buy that. It was an inappropriate relationship though.

    • @geoff3103
      @geoff3103 Před měsícem +1

      @@mr.brenman2132 right? I'm mad at both of them, more so at Beach for allowing himself to be in that situation. Brad was a nobody. He had about as much clout getting him a spot on the Blackhawks as the chief beer vendor did.

    • @mr.brenman2132
      @mr.brenman2132 Před měsícem

      @@geoff3103 Yup. Absolutely absurd.

  • @ernies7174
    @ernies7174 Před 25 dny

    Former ref Kerry Fraser had this to say about Q in a Players tribune article.
    Kerry, he was talking about my drug problems,” Theo said. “He can’t talk to me like that. I’m really trying to clean up my life, Kerry. Honestly.”
    He told me he hadn’t had a drink in X days, hadn’t done drugs in X days. I could tell that he was sincerely wounded. In that moment, I didn’t see the guy who threw his helmet at me and called me every name in the book over the years. I just saw a human being who was in a lot of pain, and I wanted to take his pain away.
    But what was I supposed to do? I didn’t actually hear what was said. Do I kick Nash out for something I didn’t witness? How am I supposed to explain that in my game report? It was a gray area.
    So as everyone was skating off the ice, I asked Theo, “What about an apology?”
    Theo said, “An apology?”
    “Yeah, an apology. If I get Tyson back here to apologize, promise me you won’t break a stick over his head.”
    “O.K., deal.”
    “Alright, come back and meet me at this spot before the next period.”
    I went right to the visiting team’s coaches room to talk to Joel Quenneville, who was coaching the Blues at the time. I told him we had a little problem. I told him what was said. And I’ll never forget Joel’s face. He’s such a solid guy.
    He said, “Do you want me to have Tyson take his gear off?”
    I said, “No, I want him to apologize.”
    Joel said, “Great idea,” and he went right into the locker room to talk to Tyson.

  • @RareMusicLJM
    @RareMusicLJM Před měsícem +10

    im sorry, the longer i watch the interview the more i realize he really only cares about getting back. when he said he never asked kyle what his thoughts would be about him coming back, it really is telling. he IS in part responsible, not the primary, but he bares some responsibility, as a leader, and asking more questions isnt the end of his responsibility.

    • @RareMusicLJM
      @RareMusicLJM Před měsícem +2

      that said im not saying he shouldnt be allowed back, but there’s some pretty big red flags here

    • @mr.brenman2132
      @mr.brenman2132 Před měsícem +1

      ​@@RareMusicLJMWhat's the end of his responsibility then? Kyle Beach was an adult. This isn't college or junior hockey. BTW, a 5'4" video coordinator didn't make a 6'3" man do anything. It was an inappropriate relationship between co workers.

    • @seanpoulton2446
      @seanpoulton2446 Před 25 dny

      @@mr.brenman2132you have zero clue how power dynamics work. I suggest you do research because the dumb crap that you are spouting is the reason many male victims don’t come forward

  • @zachgreen4352
    @zachgreen4352 Před měsícem +1

    Well done boys

  • @TommyEnroth
    @TommyEnroth Před měsícem

    Love this podcast! You always gets the best and most interesting interwievs. Great work on this one! Keep it up boy! Yoink from Sweden 🍻🏒

  • @foxy9011
    @foxy9011 Před měsícem +12

    I want to give coach Q a chance, but I don't know if that was convincing enough. Bottom line is the video coach was sexually assaulting one of his players. There wasn't enough hellfire. I don't think he said a single bad thing about the video coach or a single good thing about Kyle Beach. It was more poor me. I want to like coach Q, especially with the Jimmy Roberts callbacks, but I'm not convinced.

  • @stefan1132
    @stefan1132 Před měsícem +3

    This’ll be a good one!

  • @pjpredhomme7699
    @pjpredhomme7699 Před měsícem +47

    I am from Windsor, knew Joel pretty well a long time ago. I can tell you sincerely he has always been a great guy . I have a lot of problems with that Blackhawks situation. I think the whole thing has a lot of bad to it. I think Joel has taken a lot of criticism that is unwarranted - and has been mischaracterized . Thanks for giving JQ the opportunity to tell his side - it was obviously uncomfortable he has always been a easy going fun guy. I sure hope he gets a chance to coach again and try to restore his reputation . I certainly believe he deserves it.

    • @user-md3ij9oc9q
      @user-md3ij9oc9q Před měsícem +24

      It’s 10000% warranted. He is 100% responsible for this. He was the head coach and a member of his staff abused one of his players and he ignored it. In which planet do you think that’s ok??

    • @RareMusicLJM
      @RareMusicLJM Před měsícem +3

      just cause you know the guy and he’s great to you, doesnt mean he wasnt completely complicit in that cover up, and did absolutely nothing as a leader.

    • @llamapenNHL
      @llamapenNHL Před měsícem +1

      Well obviously he wasn’t ALWAYS a good guy.

    • @mr.brenman2132
      @mr.brenman2132 Před měsícem

      ​@@user-md3ij9oc9qHe's 100% responsible? So you think he was in on and encouraging the actions of the video coach? That's what 100% responsible would be. He claimed that he was only made privy to inappropriate text messages in a 5 minute meeting and he regrets not digging deeper but he was staying in his lane. As you know he was about to coach in the Stanley Cup finals. It was a mistake for him not to dig deeper but I can understand him having tunnel vision on the task at hand. That whole situation seems to be more of the responsibility of upper management that had more knowledge of the situation. I didn't know his job description was paying attention to the personal lives of grown men on the minor league squad.

    • @mr.brenman2132
      @mr.brenman2132 Před měsícem +1

      ​@@RareMusicLJMYou were there? That's interesting. What did you do for the Blackhawks? Quenneville claims he wasn't made privy to any of the serious accusations. All he knew was that AHL players were getting inappropriate text messages. He only had a 5 minute meeting on the subject. He was focusing on winning a Stanley Cup and was told management was handling it. I could see a lot of People making the same mistake as him.

  • @SaholG
    @SaholG Před měsícem +3

    Great interview and thanks for posting. Love Joel ! In the summer of 2010, after Chicago won their first Stanley Cup in 49 years, the Hawks had their inaugural fan convention in Chicago.
    I attended as did Kyle Beach. In a fan question forum, Beach was asked a few questions, but his demeanor was sullen, which I thought was weird given the celebratory nature of the weekend. In retrospect, it all made sense, since he was likely still processing his horrible experience, which transpired only a few weeks earlier.

    • @djv164
      @djv164 Před měsícem +1

      He got drugged by the guy, that’s why he couldn’t fight him off!

    • @mrgreekgm754
      @mrgreekgm754 Před měsícem

      You love a guy that gave a pedo a letter of reference? Weird morals your parents raised you with...

    • @mr.brenman2132
      @mr.brenman2132 Před měsícem

      ​@@djv164No. Kyle Beach is a homosexual. No 5'4" video coordinator made him do anything.

  • @llamapenNHL
    @llamapenNHL Před měsícem +2

    1:46:26 Easiest softball question of all time and he fails miserably. The answer is one word: Absolutely. If you report a sexual predator to the authorities he does jail time, is a registered sex offender, and never gets a job anywhere near a school. How is this is a difficult question in any way?

    • @mr.brenman2132
      @mr.brenman2132 Před měsícem +1

      Wrong. A report to the police does not automatically make someone a registered SO. He has to be charged. There has to be an investigation and a trial where he is found guilty. None of those things are guarantees.

    • @tml184
      @tml184 Před 25 dny

      Beach was an adult and he chose to be with that video coach.

  • @kjm0227
    @kjm0227 Před měsícem +3

    In 2004, the Blackhawks were voted the worst franchise in all of sports by ESPN. They weren’t televising home games, the team was awful, building empty, and owner Bill Wirtz in his old age was essentially running the team and hockey in Chicago into the ground. Nobody even on Chicago sports stations talked about the Hawks and their storied history seemed to be on the brink of being forgotten. The seeds of a turnaround were planted when Bill Wirtz passed, his son Rocky took over and Dale Tallon took over as GM. Not long after, John McDonough came into the organization and Tallon was fired and Stan Bowman brought in as GM. Known for his expertise in marketing and business operations McDonough’s task was to come in and turn around the lack of buzz and get the Chicago public excited about hockey again. From what I can tell he and his group ruled with an iron fist leaving the hockey guys to do their thing with hockey decisions BUT Public relations and image was of upmost concern almost at a weird level where I think Mcdonough and his group under no circumstances wanted anything to tarnish the turnaround of the franchise. I think McDonough and Blackhawks upper management are most to blame for how the Kyle Beach situation played out because they were scared to tarnish what was becoming the greatest turnaround organization in the NHL and basically all of sports. Only Coach Q knows what he did/didn’t know after that meeting. You can take his word or not, but I think the basic message from McDonough and management at that time were “you and the team worry about hockey, we got this” and then it was an afterthought to Q. Not saying that’s right or excuses him from responsibility, but I honestly think it’s plausible that he didn’t know much as far as specifics here and the message from McDonough and company made him content to stay in his lane and continue chasing the franchises first Cup since 1961. I’m for second chances. I think Q is a good guy who made a terrible mistake in decision making. I think he should understand though if the league doesn’t want him back given the seriousness of how lives were affected. But I’d like to see him back in the NHL a better man who knows how to handle a situation like that now given a second chance

  • @Nsdus5676
    @Nsdus5676 Před měsícem +9

    Maybe it’s me and if so…..so be it ….but how do these guys not have more subs? The guests they get are on par with anybody else and they’ve been going solid a while now? Guess I’m sayin I enjoy this podcast and always have.

    • @chicagowsox212
      @chicagowsox212 Před měsícem

      Because they’re douchebags. The guy who did the interview was decent in the interview but he should have asked if Q has talked to John McDoughna. Missed opportunity there

    • @chicagowsox212
      @chicagowsox212 Před měsícem

      The interviewer was decent but should have asked if Q has talked to John McDonough and when was the last time they spoke. Missed an opportunity to ask a huge question because that would show us what their relationship is.

  • @DL14204
    @DL14204 Před měsícem +2

    Andy did an incredible job.
    He should be on a National broadcast and coverage for the League.

  • @alexevanoski4588
    @alexevanoski4588 Před měsícem

    In the states, the spring of 2010 I didn’t know that these things could happen in sports. I didn’t hear anything about it till fall 2011 with the Paterno Sandusky situation. I know Canada had a previous history with Sheldon Kennedy and such but in fairness this situation wasn’t as pronounced the way it is now. Bring back Q

  • @JM-yn8mb
    @JM-yn8mb Před měsícem +2

    "I do not recall" does not mean "no". We aren't stupid...

    • @mr.brenman2132
      @mr.brenman2132 Před měsícem +1

      Yeah it means he doesn't recall. What's hard to understand about that?

    • @JM-yn8mb
      @JM-yn8mb Před měsícem

      @@mr.brenman2132 That is lawyer speak for "I don't want to answer that question" or "I don't want to answer that on video"

    • @mr.brenman2132
      @mr.brenman2132 Před měsícem

      @@JM-yn8mb What did he not answer? He answered every major question regardless if like his response or not.

    • @JM-yn8mb
      @JM-yn8mb Před měsícem

      @@mr.brenman2132 Every time he said "I do not recall" to every single important question... If he knew about it and the details of what he remembers

    • @mr.brenman2132
      @mr.brenman2132 Před měsícem

      @@JM-yn8mb So what you're saying is you didn't watch the interview?

  • @chrisshockey104
    @chrisshockey104 Před měsícem

    Ya tell Twister sorry I’m the one that yelled don’t fall Tony. I jinxed him

  • @matthewH8469
    @matthewH8469 Před měsícem

    Also need my whiskey and seltzer chaser

  • @deanjohnston4073
    @deanjohnston4073 Před měsícem +8

    Just my two cents and we’re allowed to have our pennies worth. When a person cannot look you in the eyes when answering such an important question. Timestamp 122:20 you have to question to an extent his answer. I’ll be honest it didn’t pass my smell test, but who the fck am I.

    • @davemakarchuk5127
      @davemakarchuk5127 Před měsícem

      What are you implying?

    • @user-bi3di3rk4l
      @user-bi3di3rk4l Před měsícem

      @@davemakarchuk5127 That Quenneville is lying and that he DID know about it long before that flight.

    • @mr.brenman2132
      @mr.brenman2132 Před měsícem +2

      @deanjohnston You aren't a body language expert. Just stop.

    • @mr.brenman2132
      @mr.brenman2132 Před měsícem +1

      ​@@user-bi3di3rk4lWhere is the evidence?

    • @funkynelg
      @funkynelg Před 22 dny

      Crossed arms. Defensive posture :-)

  • @Bprice1000123
    @Bprice1000123 Před měsícem +3

    Q is lucky he isn’t in prison. He forfeited the right to be a coach of young men when he covered up the abuse of one of them. His second chance exists, he maintained his freedom, but it’s nowhere near an nhl bench.

    • @2K9s
      @2K9s Před měsícem +5

      Say more. Please explain how q “covered up the abuse”, and which laws qualify him for a prison term exactly? Is the perpetrator in prison? Distorted logic does nothing… for anyone.

    • @chihawksdan
      @chihawksdan Před měsícem +2

      Yet Cheveldayoff keeps his job as GM in Winnipeg somehow and he was in the room for the full meeting every time.

    • @mr.brenman2132
      @mr.brenman2132 Před měsícem +3

      ​None. The average person knows nothing about the law or critical thinking for that matter.

    • @mr.brenman2132
      @mr.brenman2132 Před měsícem +5

      @Bprice1000123 Provide the evidence he covered up anything. If you were in a position of prominence you could be sued for liable.

    • @Bprice1000123
      @Bprice1000123 Před 20 dny

      If you are in a managerial role over other individuals and it is reported to you that a crime has occurred, and you choose to ignore the crime occurring because it would interfere with your mission, you are covering up the crime. Sue me allllll day, I'll point at the dozen articles released at the time with bylines such as, "The investigation into what occurred 11 years ago confirmed Quenneville knew and was involved in the subsequent coverup"... This is why the league agreed with the termination of his contract and issued him an indefinite ban from coaching. Stop defending clowns. The dude is a grown man, he made his choice. He is free to pursue nearly infinite opportunities that life has to offer, but he's proven that he will not do the right thing when nobody is looking, and therefore has forfeited trust.

  • @Aerobane
    @Aerobane Před měsícem +2

    Meanwhile they get Bedard. Other teams lose first round picks for looking at someone wrong. Collusion.

  • @ScottHowley
    @ScottHowley Před měsícem

    After hearing about this, has Joel’s lawyer advised him to NEVER EVER give another interview about Kyle Beach and what he didn’t know, what he did know and when he knew it? This no is not a good look for Q.

  • @MrDuds1984
    @MrDuds1984 Před měsícem +6

    Wait 1:20:45 so Q says 2021 after reading the report for the first time was his first knowledge of any sexual abuse with regards to Kyle Beach? What? He had no zero knowledge in 2010????

    • @SteadyEddyyy
      @SteadyEddyyy Před měsícem +1

      He explained that in more detail after that timestamp, too.

    • @SandwichMan1764
      @SandwichMan1764 Před měsícem +2

      Did you watch the whole interview?

    • @MrDuds1984
      @MrDuds1984 Před měsícem +7

      @@SteadyEddyyy I did he said he was part of a meeting in 2010 and claims he was only given a high level overview. I don’t buy that he was unaware for over ten years on the circumstances.

    • @mr.brenman2132
      @mr.brenman2132 Před měsícem

      ​@@MrDuds1984Why don't you believe that? Did you have information before that? He claims he didn't know the player or anything beyond inappropriate text messages. How would he know more?

  • @sudburysoccer8654
    @sudburysoccer8654 Před měsícem

    great job Andy so good.

  • @macleanclassics
    @macleanclassics Před 21 dnem

    Good interview.... now, I'm 100٪ comfortable with Coach Quennville returning to the NHL to coach the Toronto Maple Leafs..... I'm lying, I was already comfortable with that Idea. To be honest, I read the article and I'm of the opinion Kyle Beech put himself in a pretty shitty position... he had a choice, he was a man and an Athlete and could have easily said no, not participated regularly in the extra curriculum (3somes with a woman as well) and reported it. Allowing yourself to be assaulted to further your career is a tragedy, but you aren't a victim , you made a bad choice. The point: DEFINITELY NOT JOEL'S FAULT, he is a victim of a very soft and unfair scociety.

  • @Gusto44s
    @Gusto44s Před měsícem +3

    Excellent questions, not a single truthful answer - half truths don't count. Nevertheless, it's always amazing to me how these dinosaurs can say "that's on me" and think it amounts to accountability. Pull out the 'ol "I didn't do anything wrong accountability playbook" and pick a canned answer. Shameful.

    • @mr.brenman2132
      @mr.brenman2132 Před měsícem +1

      Why didn't grown man Kyle Beach report the video coordinator to the police? Is he partly responsible for what that man went on to do? How should he be held accountable? Public stoning? He did take responsibility for not asking more questions. What do you want from him? Tears? Yes, young people are so much more accountable and moral lmfao. 😂🤣😆 I'm probably younger then you btw.

  • @ryanTDG
    @ryanTDG Před měsícem

    ❤❤❤❤

  • @pl9682
    @pl9682 Před měsícem +1

    Andy def asked the right questions. Question what you may but he goes to the hard areas. Not sure I'm buying what Joel's saying. But had to be done if he wants to coach again I. I can picture Chelly being a dick to Cam on Chaser vs Cancer night. He's a legend no doubt. But he's got that egotistical mind set. Saw it when he encountered Bedard in hallway of United Center after he was lifted to the rafters. Lasted like 3 secs and he said shut him down tonight. Bedard had a quick come back but by then Chellios was already way past him with a chuckle. No wonder Kane beat them that night.

  • @patrickweldon5971
    @patrickweldon5971 Před měsícem +1

    Brady ain’t going nowhere, fullstop

  • @donphillips4492
    @donphillips4492 Před měsícem +6

    if the leafs signed quinneville they would have a stanley cup already

  • @DL14204
    @DL14204 Před měsícem +4

    Yoink!

  • @reubination
    @reubination Před měsícem

    Chelios was 46

  • @koontzman123
    @koontzman123 Před 28 dny

    Coach Q obviously got scape- goated. He knows it and is playing along to get back in their good faces, which is why he is being used to talk to coaches. The problem with that is he has a ring in his nose and will always be led around for any of their future dictates.
    This story will always follow him and he will always be walking on egg shells. How will players ever obey him?
    Coach Q needs to stop groveling and give some push back. Being a mealy mouth like this makes him look like he's not be truthful.
    Saying "I own it" is not a Get out of Jail Free card.

  • @CatDadGamer
    @CatDadGamer Před měsícem +19

    Quenneville was a scapegoat. It's easy to point the finger and fire the coach. Quenneville took the punishment and sought help and advice on how to handle a situation like this in the future. He owns the regret for not acting when he should have, but all of the moral pristine people in this world will never forgive him. It's time to bring him back. He's a HoF coach and deserves to continue his career and be better now with the knowledge to prevent these horrific incidents happening in the future.

    • @MrDuds1984
      @MrDuds1984 Před měsícem +3

      In a way he was the same with Stan Bowman. The decision rested with John McDonough the team President who was fired and we still don’t know why to this day. In the end both should have spoken up more or at least tried to find out more. I don’t necessarily buy that Q has no knowledge of a sexual assault til 2021 that’s hard to believe. I don’t believe he will coach again no team wants that rap if they announce his hiring.

  • @Lox2321
    @Lox2321 Před měsícem +2

    Team in Buffalo who sorely needs Q, cmon Coach

  • @hystyk28
    @hystyk28 Před měsícem +1

    Andy- that is an amazing interview. Kudos for you and those gigantic balls you have for asking them face to face with Q. I am pretty sure this interview just did in Q's career as a coach. While I know he has to be careful about what he says for legal reasons, it just is in no way convincing that he was not way more aware of the allegations of the "video coach."(Aldrich) Some child is dealing with being molested AFTER this whole Blackhawks situation and that could have been avoided if all the proper people from the Blackhawks organization would have made sure their former employee was investigated properly by the police. Sorry Q, you were a part of that organization, so while you shouldn't be the only one sanctioned, you certainly should be all the same. This says it all....Aldrich resigned but received a severance and a playoff bonus and continued to be paid a salary for several months. He was allowed to bring the Stanley Cup for a day in his hometown, his name was engraved on the trophy, he received a championship ring, and he attended a Stanley Cup banner-raising ceremony.
    He went on to work with USA Hockey, the University of Notre Dame, Miami University in Ohio, and Houghton High School in Houghton, Mich. While in Houghton, Aldrich was arrested and pleaded guilty in 2013 to fourth-degree criminal sexual conduct involving a minor.

  • @vampirefroggie
    @vampirefroggie Před měsícem +2

    Thank you guys for having Q on. I'm of the group of people who want McDonough to be fully blamed for it not being handled properly. He said he would handle it and he did it so improperly that since no one knew what actually fully happened, that all the subsequent bad things to others occurred. It was interesting to hear from Joel how down-played the allegations were in that meeting, that it was Aldridge hanging out at bars with the guys and texting too much. Which is wild in comparison to the actual allegations. I truly feel like Q is a guy who can be trusted to do right things going forward if given the full picture. I'm glad he's been taking the time to learn a lot too. I've been a Blackhawks fan for years now, I've had iffy vibes from some shady guys they've had on staff, but never have I had a bad inkling about Q. He's always been passionate for the right reasons, fought for the players on ice, and I think only he was more heartbroken than I was the day that Panarin and Hjalmarsson were traded. I truly hope he's able to do more of these interviews and get a chance to show how he's grown and how he would run a locker room now. I feel like he'd ask more questions and have more of an eye out to make sure nothing is happening on his watch. Good luck Q!!!

  • @chriscenterino4132
    @chriscenterino4132 Před měsícem +20

    It’s time for Joel to be back in the NHL there is no doubt about that. He’s been put on the shelf for too long. Wake up NHL you need to set this right. Great interview!

  • @J-M-E
    @J-M-E Před měsícem

    While unfortunate, Coach Q or any normal human being with a functioning brain would not knowingly allow anything remotely close to a situation such as this

  • @jockejocke1
    @jockejocke1 Před měsícem

    "he Chicago Blackhawks Scandal"
    *the

  • @jackmakackov7077
    @jackmakackov7077 Před měsícem

    I do not want him as coach but its insane that he is black balled but the Blackhawks were only fined 2 million and didn't lose that first overall pick the league rigged for them. He should sue the league over this.

  • @cullycross4786
    @cullycross4786 Před měsícem +2

    So Joel comes on and says pretty well NOTHING......RIVITING.

  • @gm_collectibles1
    @gm_collectibles1 Před měsícem

    Anyone got time stamps for the juicy parts? Lol

  • @djv164
    @djv164 Před měsícem +1

    This was the fault of the guy who came over from the Cubs and ran the organization with an iron fist, John McD !

  • @ethanparker7900
    @ethanparker7900 Před měsícem

    Great interview guys. Obviously what happened to Kyle Beach isn't really easy to forgive but at the same time we have to give credit to Quenneville for at least trying to make amends. No one else has been as willing to discuss this as much as he has so we have to give him credit for this. I know the hawks won 3 cups total in the 2010s so I only see 2010 as the one marked since that was the only one this happened to. And we all know too that while this doesn't absolve him or anyone else from wrongdoing, it is clearly known that the ultimate decision maker was John McDonough which I don't think gets mentioned enough. In the report from what I saw said that McDonough said he was going to take carer of it himself and told everyone else including Quenneville to keep their focus on the upcoming finals the following week only to go back on his word and ofc not do anything at all. We all know how selfish, arrogant, manipulative and unbearable McDonough was so it isn't surprising in the slightest that he would offer to take care of something but then go back on his word behind the backs of everyone else in the meeting and how other people were prolly afraid they would get punished or fired by him if they disobeyed him and took matters into their own hands. McDonough should honestly be in prison for not only betraying beach but also everyone in this meeting to a degree. Going back to Quenneville too, while it is far too late to undo what happened, I want to give him credit for trying to rehabilitate and speak ab the processes in doing so. Plus, he has had a well known reputation at single handedly reviving struggling franchises which not many people in this day in age can do and before this whole beach issue Quenneville was never the subject of any major controversy so because of those things it deep down doesn't surprise me much that teams have tried to reach out for his services but we'll see what happens though.

  • @semmcstevenson
    @semmcstevenson Před měsícem +2

    Come to Toronto.

  • @Sgt.Hairclub
    @Sgt.Hairclub Před měsícem +1

    McDonough was the clear villian in this mess. Also, the time and circumstances in which this all took place was the perfect storm for organizational ineptitude. Still, no excuse obviously.

    • @calvinw8470
      @calvinw8470 Před 28 dny

      No, Brad Aldrich is the "Villain".

  • @JohnMcleod-hr6ef
    @JohnMcleod-hr6ef Před měsícem +8

    Greatest coach in Chicago sports history

  • @jenniferlynn73
    @jenniferlynn73 Před měsícem +2

    Great interview. It is astonishing that none of the high-level Blackhawks executives never thought to report these allegations to the police. That being said, I feel like Coach Q has been made the fall guy because he was so well known and accomplished. He definitely made a terrible mistake, which he has admitted to, and worked to educate himself, reached out to sexual abuse survivors, and done everything the league suggested he do. He definitely deserves another chance to coach.

  • @gnt21
    @gnt21 Před měsícem

    Turgeon was all over the place. That's a man that just loves hockey. Mackenzie was the MVP....he was so awesome to watch. What a fun dude!!

  • @beachmaster9042
    @beachmaster9042 Před měsícem

    Hand Handsen, devils need to copy toews, kane era blackhawks

  • @christopher1459
    @christopher1459 Před měsícem +4

    He knew what was happening, knew what happened and didn't do ANYTHING about it..he had a huge part in keeping it under wraps. He should be removed from the cup..

    • @Austin997
      @Austin997 Před měsícem +2

      proof?

    • @Steveoh1983
      @Steveoh1983 Před měsícem +1

      U know all this how??

    • @christopher1459
      @christopher1459 Před měsícem +2

      @stevepedersen6023 when they hawks were going into the playoffs, management had a meeting about this, quenville didn't wanna disrupt the team with this and wanted to wait until after the playoffs

    • @calvinw8470
      @calvinw8470 Před 28 dny +1

      @@christopher1459 You were in the meeting?

  • @Bulldogs276
    @Bulldogs276 Před měsícem +7

    As a Panthers fan I love Quinnville. I think both he and the Panthers were screwed and even now I still wish he was the coach.

  • @margar1983
    @margar1983 Před měsícem +2

    Chief or Berube will always be my guy here in STL but damn I do love some Quenneville. St. Louis would welcome him back and embrace him no doubt.

  • @LS-cq2mb
    @LS-cq2mb Před měsícem

    Awesome always the best in HOCkEY

  • @matthewH8469
    @matthewH8469 Před měsícem +7

    I love Q...

  • @Zenn3k
    @Zenn3k Před měsícem +9

    Hope you get a job Q, the Beach situation was NEVER your fault IMO or your responsibility.

    • @joetippett8680
      @joetippett8680 Před měsícem +6

      He failed. He said himself he should have done more and asked more questions.

    • @Zenn3k
      @Zenn3k Před měsícem +1

      @@joetippett8680 Thats him giving folks who wrongly blame him what they wanna hear, cause he has no reason too and I think he knows that too.

    • @joetippett8680
      @joetippett8680 Před měsícem +2

      @@Zenn3k if that’s the case then he really shouldn’t coach again.

    • @Zenn3k
      @Zenn3k Před měsícem +2

      @@joetippett8680 That makes zero sense. Why would he know the goings on of a player not even on the pro roster? That would be like the CEO knowing the sexual dealing of a guy in the mail room. Get a clue.

  • @geoff3103
    @geoff3103 Před měsícem

    Should've been investigated by McDonugh more over the summer of 2010; let it go when it was a "he said, he said" case, and that gets all the more stickier involving someone who is a closeted LGBT and someone who MIGHT be LGBT. Did he think Beach went to Brad's apartment thinking it would get him playing time on the Hawks and it was lovers quarrel that ended badly? The problem in all of this is what Brad did after he left the Hawks, but to assume he would do it again is homophobic; e.g. "he's gay, thats what they do" etc. No one knew anything at the time. I'm not sure what could've been found out more IF investigated, other than more accusations flying back and forth between Brad and Kyle.

  • @G-M818
    @G-M818 Před měsícem +2

    Great interview he’s done his time let him back in

  • @Snipes-76
    @Snipes-76 Před měsícem +10

    Should still be coaching. It’s a shame how he took a fall for how upper management handled a toxic situation. That’s not on Q. It’s on management. As soon as there was proof that the video coach was “bothering” the Rockford players, the video coach should have been canned. That isn’t on the Blackhawks players or the coach. Bring coach Q back. The NHL is a better place with him in it. Believe it or not. All you woke snowflakes need to realize that. ITS NOT ON COACH Q.

  • @troyarneson3280
    @troyarneson3280 Před měsícem +2

    Joel should get a chance. Stan no.

  • @DL14204
    @DL14204 Před měsícem +2

    And….. I think this interview just catapulted the Cam and Strick show into the stratosphere of hockey media. Move over chiclets.

  • @lettuce_boi6630
    @lettuce_boi6630 Před měsícem +8

    Legendary coach, but he has no place in this league anymore. Neither does Stan.

  • @newfguy1826
    @newfguy1826 Před měsícem +2

    time for Q to return to coaching

  • @lostvlog6857
    @lostvlog6857 Před měsícem +1

    He should have never resigned

  • @semmcstevenson
    @semmcstevenson Před měsícem

    Joel got shafted. Other peoples perverted sick problems and mistakes.

  • @JZ_OTT
    @JZ_OTT Před měsícem

    please tell me Ottawa is 1 of these teams, 7 million per Andlauer anny up kid

    • @dimeohs
      @dimeohs Před měsícem

      where does he talk about ottawa and tkachuk? ive been trying to find it

    • @nickrawlins8570
      @nickrawlins8570 Před měsícem

      @@dimeohsaround the 45 mark

    • @nickboyd6716
      @nickboyd6716 Před měsícem

      @@dimeohs Around 43 minute mark.

  • @chicagowsox212
    @chicagowsox212 Před měsícem

    Coach Q for President

  • @Nall412
    @Nall412 Před měsícem +7

    Feel absolutely terrible for this guy. Coach Q.

    • @joetippett8680
      @joetippett8680 Před měsícem +4

      He deserves no sympathy. He got fired from a job for failing at his job.

    • @Nall412
      @Nall412 Před měsícem +1

      @@joetippett8680Kyle beach lied about his story.
      Him and the video coach were in a relationship together

  • @apitheous194
    @apitheous194 Před měsícem +1

    I'd take him back in a second for that matter bring back chief.

  • @andrewpruett3719
    @andrewpruett3719 Před měsícem +3

    Joel please come back to St Louis

  • @nickrawlins8570
    @nickrawlins8570 Před měsícem

    You guys should get Bobby Ryan on here, this world has gone crazy.

  • @mrw2403
    @mrw2403 Před měsícem

    The vulgar language is not necessary good grief

    • @SandwichMan1764
      @SandwichMan1764 Před měsícem +3

      The point of a podcast is supposed to be an unfiltered conversation. so that's just how it goes a lot of times.

  • @robertk5958
    @robertk5958 Před měsícem

    The onus does not fall on the shoulders of the coach. There are tiers of management that corporations have in place. Seems to me like Q is a fall guy.

  • @J-M-E
    @J-M-E Před měsícem +1

    Fuck me - I miss Q

  • @SandwichMan1764
    @SandwichMan1764 Před měsícem +1

    Come back to the STL please!

  • @mikeyc4467
    @mikeyc4467 Před měsícem +5

    Incoming snowflakes 😂

    • @Nall412
      @Nall412 Před měsícem +1

      🤣🤣😂😂💯💯💯💯

  • @mikeyc4467
    @mikeyc4467 Před měsícem +6

    Beach is a crybaby liberal

    • @Nall412
      @Nall412 Před měsícem +1

      He fabricated the whole story.
      His story doesn’t make any sense at all

    • @celticcanadian8922
      @celticcanadian8922 Před měsícem +8

      Why would a man make up a fake story about being sexually assaulted ? What does he gain?

    • @celticcanadian8922
      @celticcanadian8922 Před měsícem +7

      Also he wasn’t the only person on the team to accuse Aldrich

    • @user-md3ij9oc9q
      @user-md3ij9oc9q Před měsícem

      Wow!!

    • @Nall412
      @Nall412 Před měsícem

      @@celticcanadian8922about 3 million dollars.
      You don’t honestly believe his story do you?

  • @mikeyc4467
    @mikeyc4467 Před měsícem +5

    Typical cancel culture bs

  • @Joe-xm3fm
    @Joe-xm3fm Před měsícem +14

    This person should never be able to coach in the show. He doesn’t answer questions, he’s lying….. stop this non sense

    • @sidetrak85
      @sidetrak85 Před měsícem +3

      Do you want to bet that Bettman knows he was doing this interview and told him what he could and could not say? Q is not doing this interview without having been told there might be a chance. Doesn't matter if you're a player or a coach, you Don't state your opinion.

    • @burnedoils
      @burnedoils Před měsícem +5

      i fet the same way, very lowly manipulative and self preserving

  • @mrw2403
    @mrw2403 Před měsícem +1

    Great interview. Deserves a second chance for sure. I'm all about redemption