George McPhee’s Vegas Golden Knights are rewriting the rules of player acquisition by boldly offering second chances to athletes with troubled pasts—like Carter Hart, Trevor Connelly, and Kai Uchacz—despite controversy and lingering consequences. McPhee argues that youthful mistakes shouldn’t define a person’s entire future, championing growth over judgment. But the line between forgiveness and accountability remains razor-thin: while the team bets on redemption, true change demands responsibility, remorse, and rehabilitation—not erasure. The debate intensifies as the NHL watches closely.
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