SENATORS FROM OTTAWA Bettman Shane Pinto Was Allegedly Threatened During Gambling Probe

24 hours subsequent to the revelation of Shane Pinto's suspension by the NHL for a duration of 41 games, further information has emerged regarding the forward's transgression related to gambling, including the moment of discovery, and the communication extended by the NHL during the inception of the inquiry several weeks prior.

This recent development furnishes additional particulars shedding light on the rationale behind Pinto's departure from the Senators to pursue training at his domicile, the encounter he had with NHL commissioner Gary Bettman, and his current standing within the league.

Based on reports by Bruce Garrioch of the Ottawa Sun, who contributed to an interview on TSN, the NHL was notified by one of its wagering associates concerning dubious activities observed on Pinto's online betting profile. Subsequently, this prompted an extensive inquiry by the league, particularly due to indications hinting at potential involvement of an external party. Consequently, the Ottawa Senators ceased all negotiations on contracts involving Pinto.
 
The recent revelation surrounding Shane Pinto's suspension by the NHL for 41 games has brought forward more information regarding the nature of his transgression and the events leading up to his suspension. According to reports by Bruce Garrioch of the Ottawa Sun, who contributed to an interview on TSN, it has been disclosed that the NHL became aware of Pinto's gambling activities through one of its wagering associates.

The league was notified about suspicious activities on Pinto's online betting profile, which prompted an extensive inquiry. The NHL took these allegations seriously, given the possibility of external involvement. As a result, the Ottawa Senators, Pinto's team, halted all contract negotiations with him. The league's investigation likely aimed to determine whether there were any potential issues or irregularities surrounding Pinto's gambling habits and if there was any influence from external sources.

This development sheds some light on why Pinto left the Senators to pursue training at home and the subsequent meeting he had with NHL commissioner Gary Bettman. It appears that the league's inquiry into Pinto's gambling activities and the possibility of external interference led to a suspension being imposed on the young forward.

This new information provides more context to the situation and highlights the seriousness with which the NHL addresses gambling-related issues. It remains to be seen what further actions will be taken and what the long-term repercussions will be for Pinto's standing within the league.
 

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