Brutal beating in Canadian youth hockey game breaks out....

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  1. BigGameDamian

    BigGameDamian Well-Known Member

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    http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/highs...y-beating-leads-parent-culture-150110491.html

    Video also in the link.

    After what can only be described as a "brutal beating" of their son during a Canadian youth hockey game and the perceived ensuing missteps by authorities, Wes and Julie Major have gone public to CBC News with video of what they consider an assault.

    As first noted by Prep Rally's brotherly Canadian junior hockey blog Buzzing the Net, with a 7-2 lead at home in January over Ontario major midget 'A' hockey rival Brantford, Woodstock's Nick Major, 16, chased a puck into the offensive zone and stopped short as the Brantford net-minder covered it. Essentially, he "snowed the goalie," a hockey move where an offensive player rushes in on a goalie at full speed and sprays him snowy ice powder when the goalie leans over to cover the puck.

    Even Woodstock manager Maria Velda admitted in a letter to Alliance Hockey, "I've observed many games where this very thing happens and the player receives an unsportsmanlike penalty or perhaps a shove by the goalie and it's left at that."

    Only the teenaged Major didn't just get shoved. He got crosschecked, had his helmet removed and received a dozen blows to the head from a player with a history of fighting. Major did not fight back and somehow skated off the ice on his own volition.

    Said Julie Major: "I felt, right from seeing it happen, my son has been assaulted."

    Except, both Major and the unnamed Brantford player were suspended for fighting, according to the CBC report. The former received a two-game suspension while the latter earned a four-game hiatus as the result of a previous such incident on his record. Of course, Major also faced 2-3 weeks of recovery from concussion symptoms.

    So, the Majors presented their video to both the league and police. While the league rescinded Nick's suspension, the instigator's penalty remained unchanged and police are yet to take action five months later, effectively condoning the fight as part of hockey.

    "If this is part of hockey then we don’t want to be part of it," Wes Major told CBC. "I think that attitudes have to change."

    Exhibit A: In the Brantford player's return to the ice, he received a penalty for checking a foe to the head, according to the report. His opponent? Woodstock. While the league then suspended the player indefinitely, he has since been reinstated for showing remorse.

    Exhibit B, oddly: Nick Major is no different than most hockey players. He's a tough kid. And he'll continue playing the sport he loves, hoping instead his parents end the pursuit.

    "This type of conduct is unacceptable," Alliance Hockey executive director Tony Martindale told CBC News. "When I grew up, it was unfortunately a lot about intimidation. That’s the culture that we have to change, because that culture leads to incidents that we are talking about now. We have to eliminate that old school mentality."

    Easier said than done, apparently, as he's one of the men molding Canadian youth hockey.
     
  2. MARIS61

    MARIS61 Real American

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  3. Rhal

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    In Minor league hockey its a little excessive. The kid who was pretty brutally smashing the other kid in the face deserves a pretty steep penalty, something like being out for the rest of the season, but its nothing that should be handled outside of the rink.
     
  4. BlazerWookee

    BlazerWookee UNTILT THE DAMN PINWHEEL!

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    He didn't fight back?

    What a pussy...
     
  5. Mediocre Man

    Mediocre Man Mr. SportsTwo

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    I have played hockey my entire life. I totally blame the lineys for this. They should have jumped in right away because the one player was already on the ice. The player throwing punches at the kid on the ice should be suspended for a while. Every player knows that's bush league shit
     
  6. Masbee

    Masbee -- Rookie of the Year

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    The other night I went to a fight and a hockey game broke out.
     
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    Mediocre Man Mr. SportsTwo

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    But I will bet nobody flopped. No flops or dives in hockey because you get the shit beat out of you for it......As it should be
     
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    Agreed 100%.
     

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