Alex Galchenyuk Enters NHL/NHPA Player Assistance Program After Arrest
Subheading: Galchenyuk Apologizes for "Horrific Behavior"
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On July 1, the first day of NHL free agency, the Arizona Coyotes announced they were bringing back forward Alex Galchenyuk for his third season with the team. However, just a few days later, Galchenyuk was arrested after an incident in Scottsdale, Arizona.
According to sources who spoke to ESPN, Galchenyuk has since entered the NHL/NHPA player assistance program. The program is designed to help players with substance abuse, mental health, and other personal issues.
In a statement released Tuesday, Galchenyuk apologized for his actions during the arrest. He said he was "deeply ashamed" of his behavior and that he "let down" his teammates, his coaches, and the Coyotes organization.
Galchenyuk also said that he is committed to getting the help he needs to address his personal issues. He said he is "grateful" for the support he has received from the NHL/NHPA and the Coyotes organization.
The NHL/NHPA player assistance program is a confidential program that provides players with access to a variety of resources, including counseling, therapy, and support groups. The program is designed to help players get the help they need to address their personal issues and return to playing hockey at their best.
Galchenyuk is a talented player with a bright future in the NHL. He is just 25 years old and has already played in over 400 NHL games. He is a skilled offensive player who can contribute offensively and defensively.
The Coyotes are hopeful that Galchenyuk can get the help he needs and return to being a productive member of their team. He is a key part of their plans for the future and they are committed to supporting him in his recovery.
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