2 months in quarantine and Dreger hasn’t actually had the time apparently to confirm any allegation.
That's kind of where the issue lies. If the prospect said that they asked about my stretching routines, and then the prospect said that he showed them what he usually does to stretch (or let's say the prospect is getting over an injury, and we ask how he is stretching that area).
The thing with stretching is that often, for something like a stretch, it is easier for me to demonstrate the stretch, rather than say, "I cross my right foot over my left, then bend at the waist, reaching for a spot at the toes of my shoes."
The reason why there probably isn't a good background is because the Coyotes probably did this early on, and then maybe the 5th or 6th team that they went to asked their players how the interview went. The player probably talked about demonstrating stretches, which then circulates into "testing physical abilities."
Then, you have to go back and ask junior clubs and players about their interviews with the Coyotes. The thing is that there is probably never a time when a Coyote staff member suggested a physical test or stretch. The player provided it, but maybe the issue stretches into how close is too close to physical testing?
It is almost like they are getting the prospects to answer by having them demonstrate a stretch in front of them, but by telling the prospect to "describe a warm-up stretch that is done." The problem is that in this perspective, neither is wrong - the team staff is asking to talk about stretching, whereas the prospect is doing the actual stretching.