Ex-Flames coach Peters takes KHL
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[April 16, 2020]
Former Calgary Flames coach Bill
Peters signed a two-year contract to coach in Russia's KHL.
He is taking the helm of Yekaterinburg Avtomobilist, nearly five
months after resigning as Flames' coach after former players accused
him of using racial slurs while coaching in the American Hockey
League a decade ago.
Last November, former NHL player Akim Aliu detailed on social media
how he was the target of racially charged language from an unnamed
person when he played for the Rockford Ice Hogs of the AHL in the
2009-10 season. In an interview with TSN, Aliu later confirmed he
was speaking about Peters.
Aliu was in charge of selecting the Ice Hogs' locker room music.
Peters didn't like his hip-hop choices, Aliu said.
"He walked in before a morning pre-game skate and said, ‘Hey Akim,
I'm sick of you playing that (slur, expletive),'" Aliu told TSN,
with Peters, who was then the Ice Hogs head coach, referring to
Aliu's taste in music. "He said ‘I'm sick of hearing this (slur,
expletive) other (slur) in the (expletive) stuff.' "
Other former players later came forward, alleging physical abuse.
Peters, 53, discussed his resignation from Calgary in a video
conference with Russian media on Wednesday morning.
"I think as time goes on we all grow and improve and become better
versions of ourselves, and I'm no different than that," Peters said.
"You learn from all the experiences that you're in and you become
better.
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Calgary Flames head coach Bill Peters during interview after the
game against the Colorado Avalanche at Scotiabank Saddledome.
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"It's no different right now, we're going through a very trying time
as a world with the global pandemic. I believe we're going to come
out of this and when we come out of this people are going to be
better people for it and more passionate and compassionate towards
each other and more patient."
Avtomobilist finished in second place in its division but lost in
the first round of the playoffs. The league canceled the rest of the
playoffs because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Peters also coached the Carolina Hurricanes from 2014-18.
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