1. Thats purely your own speculation from circumstantial evidence.
2. But he's not young and impressionable. He's a 25 year old grown man. If he doesn't know right from wrong now, it's not the fault of the father. I think it's a big stretch to say that he's a shitty person because he grew up in an environment where the father used ethnic slurs. Look at the Jeremy Lin claim from last week. Did the people calling him coronavirus grow up in that same environment or is this an easily learnable, albeit vile, trash talking tactic that happens in sports?
3. If you want my opinion if he's a shitty teammate, I think almost nothing points to that being true. In fact, a lot points to the contrary. His coaches and teammates have had nothing but good things to say about him, including after the last time he was waived. My opinion, he wore out his welcome with management.
4. This is very vague and not specific. Like it or not, pro athletes are allowed to respond back to the abuse they get on the internet. I wouldn't want them to, if I worked in the PR department of an NHL team, but these are also real people, as well. If you are going to call them all kinds of terrible names, send them death threats, insult their family, they have every right as a human being to confront you about those things. This idea that fans have the right to abuse public figures on the internet and they have no right to clap back is ridiculous.
5. This idea that DeAngelo started the conflict with Georgiyev is twisting what happened. Georgiyev was having a terrible game to begin with. The game should've never went to OT. His teammates were probably understandably pissed off at his play. Then Georgiyev makes a completely needless play. DeAngelo should've made the play. Georgiyev gets in his way. If you are DeAngelo, Georgiyev, for all intents and purposes, takes the puck off your stick and drags you into the blame. All DeAngelo did afterwards was make a sarcastic remark.
30 years ago he might've attacked Georgiyev in the locker room for what he did. Modern players are softer now. Instead, Georgiyev attacks DeAngelo for making a sarcastic remark. Georgiyev's thin skin is pretty unbelievable. If you lose your team the game like that, put your hand up, and apologize to your teammates. You don't punch them because they try to make a sarcastic remark over what happened. Georgiyev's situational awareness in that situation is shockingly bad. I'm pretty upset that Georgiyev was not disciplined. Hopefully he was in private. He deserves it. Not disciplining him sets a terrible precedent.