Bruins alternate captain Brandon Carlo said on Tuesday afternoon that the team - at the prompting of Cassidy and captain Patrice Bergeron - got together over the weekend and watched TSN's interview with Kyle Beach, who recently revealed himself as the victim in an alleged 2010 sexual assault when he was a member of the Chicago Blackhawks organization.
"We felt a responsibility that we wanted to all watch the interview together," said Carlo. "I think he was trying to display, obviously, a message for all of us, speak up, and have a lot of courage in doing so. It was obviously very powerful, and it affected all of us in a way that you could tell. I just want to commend him on his courage, first and foremost.
"I think it was a great thing for all of us to do. Like I said, it was very courageous for him to come out and do all this. He's not doing it for no reason. He's doing it to put a stop to things like this. Once you see it, you see the emotion involved with it, and also just gain an understanding that things like this do happen and his message was very clear that you don't have to be alone in it.
"That was huge to see and very powerful. I think it was great that we all watched it. Also, very hard to watch."
Carlo, who is the club's Players' Association rep, also took part in a call regarding the situation with the NHLPA's leadership on Monday afternoon.
"From there on, it kind of transitions to you feel a responsibility within the Players' Association in different things to really further investigate the knowledge and the information that was given to certain people that didn't act accordingly in regards to making more of an effort to stand up for Kyle," said Carlo.
"A good amount of frustration, just questioning basically more so what was going on. It's a big responsibility to make it known that we want more of an investigation, further review of how things were handled.
"Overall, I think that will be accomplished and that's very important for the players at this point to make sure that things are handled appropriately going forward and also getting the knowledge out there of who was involved in all of this."