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NHL’s Gary Bettman Addresses Bruins Signing Mitchell Miller

When the Bruins signed Mitchell Miller, who was charged and convicted in an Ohio Juvenile Court for assaulting a classmate in eighth grade, the organization saw a large amount of backlash for the decision.

General manager Don Sweeney acknowledged the risk in signing the player, but claimed the team did a vetting process. However, that didn’t involve checking in with the league. NHL commissioner Gary Bettman said he did not hear from Boston before the team signed Miller.

“What I understand and have heard through the media, and anecdotally, what he did as a 14-year-old is reprehensible, unacceptable,” Bettman said. “Before the Bruins made the decision to sign him, we were not consulted.”

As a result, the Bruins may not have known that Miller may never be eligible to play in the NHL. Bettman explained that the league may not clear Miller to play in the NHL when Boston wants to promote him.

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