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Things have gotten worse for Alex Galchenyuk, as he’s now being sued by RBC.
Article: https://www.tvasports.ca/2023/07/26/alex-galchenyuk-poursuivi-pour-pres-de-400-000-par-la-banque-royale-du-canada
This video is taking place after the 2023 NHL Entry Draft, and after the 2023 Stanley Cup Playoffs.
The 2023 NHL Draft 1st Round went as follows:
1st) Chicago Blackhawks, Connor Bedard
2nd) Anaheim Ducks, Leo Carlsson
3rd) Columbus Blue Jackets, Adam Fantilli
4th) San Jose Sharks, Will Smith
5th) Montreal Canadiens, David Reinbacher
6th) Arizona Coyotes, Dmitri Simashev
7th) Philadelphia Flyers, Matvei Michkov
8th) Washington Capitals, Ryan Leonard
9th) Detroit Red Wings, Nate Danielson
10th) St. Louis Blues, Dalibor Dvorsky
11th) Vancouver Canucks, Tom Willander
12th) Arizona Coyotes (from Ottawa Senators), Daniil But
13th) Buffalo Sabres, Zach Benson
14th) Pittsburgh Penguins, Brayden Yager
15th) Nashville Predators, Matthew Wood
16th) Calgary Flames, Samuel Honzek
17th) Detroit Red Wings (from New York Islanders via Vancouver Canucks), Axel Sandin Pellikka
18th) Winnipeg Jets, Colby Barlow
19th) Chicago Blackhawks (from Tampa Bay Lightning), Oliver Moore
20th) Seattle Kraken, Eduard Sale
21st) Minnesota Wild, Charlie Stramel
22nd) Philadelphia Flyers (from Los Angeles Kings via Columbus Blue Jackets), Oliver Bonk
23rd) New York Rangers, Gabe Perreault
24th) Nashville Predators (from Edmonton Oilers), Tanner Molendyk
25th) St. Louis Blues (from Toronto Maple Leafs), Otto Stenberg
26th) San Jose Sharks (from New Jersey Devils), Quentin Musty
27th) Colorado Avalanche, Calum Ritchie
28th) Toronto Maple Leafs (from Boston Bruins via Washington Capitals), Easton Cowan
29th) St. Louis Blues (from Dallas Stars via New York Rangers), Theo Lindstein
30th) Carolina Hurricanes, Bradley Nadeau
31st) Colorado Avalanche (from Florida Panthers via Montreal Canadiens), Mikhail Gulyayev
32nd) Vegas Golden Knights, David Edstrom
This video is also taking place after 2023 NHL Season, and after the 2023 Stanley Cup Playoffs, where the Vegas Golden Knights defeated the Florida Panthers in the Finals.
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11 Comments
Oh boy
So, obviously this is bad speculation… But, Millions of dollars missing, sketchy bank lones, very mob style threats to people including the police.
Sounds like he is on the wrong side of organized crime
some people are gifted with exceptional talent but they are dysfunctional as human beings. i guess he's one of them.
Lots and lots of therapy
Many of us have problems, think about the roots of Alex Galchenyuk's difficulties and downward trends. Now, if he owes monies to bank, how is a broke person going to pay.
Watching this when it has 666 views
His father got all his money.
Gotta give it to Bergy tho for flipping him into Domi and then Anderson. I think the habs brass saw it coming.
Let me guess
Still the habs fault for misdevelopping him right?
This is pure speculation, but I wonder if the loan was for his dad, and his dad is now the person on the hook for the money. If his dad needed $300k for something, but Galchenyuk wasn't willing to give it to him, he could have asked his son to take out a loan for him. Galchenyuk could have agreed on the condition that his dad cosigned it. At the time that might have felt reasonable, assuming that once he got a bigger contract, if there were any problems, he could just pay it off in full right away. Once he had the money he could have given it to his dad and started ignoring the loan, since if the main payer on a loan defaults, the cosigner is supposed to be the one responsible. Then his dad could have racked up the interest over the years, never putting in enough to get the loan paid off. If his dad just stopped paying a year ago, then I think this is eventually what would happen. It would be a horrible set of decisions, but it's plausible.
Who cares what is going on in his financial life? None of our buisness in all reality. Everyone can have financial troubles in their lives…..