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Fallout
03-10-2004, 09:22 PM
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VulgarTheClown
03-10-2004, 09:40 PM
whos that?

Exotica
03-10-2004, 09:49 PM
is that the guy that broke that guys neck?? stoopid hockey players....

handjobs4dollars
03-10-2004, 10:31 PM
The punch was a sucker punch. But the neck thing was a mistake if you ask me.

Exotica
03-10-2004, 10:34 PM
why is it the hockey is the only sport that bull**** like this is allowed? theres actually more fans that watch hockey for the fighting than are there for the actual game. its rediculous.

handjobs4dollars
03-10-2004, 10:37 PM
That kind of stupid logic. It's are national game and when played the way it's ment it kicks ass.

Nascar should be banned because people watch for crashes.

Exotica
03-10-2004, 10:42 PM
Originally posted by Gman
That kind of stupid logic. It's are national game and when played the way it's ment it kicks ass.

Nascar should be banned because people watch for crashes.

when played the right way...exactly. i have nothing against hockey except all the stupid ass pointless, useless fighting. they need to quit wasting so much time trying to kick eachothers ass and start playing. as far as the fans that watch for the fighting, they should start watching MMA or boxing. stupid people...

and yes...Nascar should be banned not because of the people watching it for the crashes but just because it sucks.

handjobs4dollars
03-10-2004, 10:56 PM
Nascar can't suck for you. You're from the south.

handjobs4dollars
03-10-2004, 10:57 PM
When keeping it real goes wrong.


Todd Bertuzzi was a pro hockey player with the vancouver canucks. He had it all women, money and the love of the hockey community. When in a game against Colorado, Bertuzzi became angery at a play against his teammate by Steve Moore. That's when Bertuzzi went to kept it real. He didn't go for that ****. Todd punched moore from behind and landed on top of him, The weight of Tood falling on to Moore cause moores head to fall on the ice breaking two broken bones in his neck. Bertuzzi was banned from the NHL forever and was sentced to five years in jail. From money and fame to taking it in the ass. Just another cause of when keeping it real goes wrong.

Exotica
03-10-2004, 11:10 PM
Originally posted by Gman
Nascar can't suck for you. You're from the south.

nah, whether im from the south or not it still sucks

handjobs4dollars
03-10-2004, 11:12 PM
Does your truck have a gun rack. My does.

Curly Howard
03-10-2004, 11:48 PM
god hates Vancouver
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NHL to announce Bertuzzi decision Thursday


TORONTO - Colin Campbell, NHL Executive Vice President and Director of Hockey Operations, and Bill Daly, NHL Executive Vice President and Chief Legal Officer, will announce their decision regarding supplementary discipline hearing with Vancouver Canucks' player Todd Bertuzzi at the National Hockey League offices in Toronto on Thursday, March 11 at 9 a.m. ET.

The decision will be made available on NHL.com.

Bertuzzi was suspended indefinitely, without pay, after being assessed a Match penalty for deliberate injury of Colorado Avalanche forward Steve Moore during NHL Game #1028 on March 8.

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The blues suck because of Larry Pleu and will never win a cup since they fired coach Q
They should have fired Pleu.

Curly Howard
03-10-2004, 11:50 PM
TORONTO (AP) -- A remorseful Todd Bertuzzi will find out the length of his suspension Thursday morning for punching Colorado's Steve Moore.

Bertuzzi, an All-Star forward for the Vancouver Canucks, had an hour-long hearing at the NHL office in Toronto on Wednesday. He already has been suspended indefinitely, while Moore is out for the season with a broken neck.

Moore also sustained a concussion and deep cuts on his face, and remains hospitalized in Vancouver.







Bertuzzi read a statement before the Canucks played the Minnesota Wild on Wednesday night and offered a tearful apology to Moore.

``These comments are for Steve,'' said Bertuzzi, who didn't take any questions. ``Steve, I just want to apologize for what happened out there. I had no intention of hurting you. I feel awful for what transpired.''

Bertuzzi spoke while standing alongside with his wife, Julie, agent Pat Morris and members of the Canucks management staff. He choked up three times during his three-minute address.

Bertuzzi and general manager Brian Burke returned to Vancouver after attending a disciplinary hearing in Toronto. Bertuzzi met briefly with teammates before addressing reporters.

``To the game of hockey and the fans of Vancouver, for the kids that watch this game, I am truly story,'' Bertuzzi said. ``I don't play the game that way. I'm not a mean-spirited person and I'm sorry for what happened.''

Colin Campbell, the league's vice president and disciplinarian, will issue his penalty ruling Thursday morning.

``The decision has not been reached. Mr. Campbell is going to take some time before he reaches his decision,'' said Gary Meagher, an NHL spokesman.

Meagher said representatives of the league, Bertuzzi and the players' association watched videotape of the punch and discussed what happened.

B.C. Solicitor General Rich Coleman and Vancouver police are investigating the punch, the second time in four years police have looked into an on-ice hit at an NHL game in the city.

Bertuzzi slugged Moore in the side of the head late in Monday night's 9-2 Colorado victory. He hit Moore from behind and drove his head into the ice. Moore landed face-first -- with the 245-pound Bertuzzi on top of him -- and lay in a pool of blood for several minutes before he was removed on a stretcher.

``To Steve's family, I'm sorry you had to go through this and I'm sorry again for what happened out there,'' Bertuzzi said. ``I'm relieved to hear that Steve is going to have a full recovery, it means a lot to me to know that's going to happen.''

Bertuzzi's punch appeared to be retaliation for an open-ice hit Moore delivered to Canucks captain Markus Naslund last month, knocking him out for three games. Vancouver players vowed to get even with Moore for that hit, which wasn't penalized.

Naslund said he didn't believe Bertuzzi planned to hurt Moore.

In February 2000, former Boston Bruin Marty McSorley was charged for hitting then-Vancouver Canuck Donald Brashear with his stick. McSorley was convicted of assault with a weapon, but he received an 18-month conditional discharge, meaning no jail time and no criminal record after probation.

The league suspended him for a year, ending his 17-year NHL career.

When Moore's condition improves, he'll be transferred to Craig Hospital in Denver and evaluated by neurosurgeons, the Avalanche said.

``Steve knows he has the support of the entire Avalanche family and hockey fans throughout the world,'' said Pierre Lacroix, Avalanche president and general manager.

Bertuzzi was an All-Star last season when he was fifth in the league in scoring. This year, he was an All-Star again and has 60 points.

HockeyFighter
03-11-2004, 12:54 AM
He better be gone for a long goddamn time. Something similar to what McSorley got would make me smile. Moore suffered alot more damage than Brashear ever did and Bertuzzi thought about what he did more than Marty did.

Squezze
03-11-2004, 01:14 AM
My guess is he gets suspended for 35 games.

HockeyFighter
03-11-2004, 12:03 PM
12+playoffs+review before he can play next year. BOOM!

Fallout
03-11-2004, 12:06 PM
It seems to fit the crime. Ironic that with the lockout coming, Moore will probably play before Bertuzzi

Nuno
03-11-2004, 01:05 PM
It still puzzles me how fighting is allowed in Hockey.

Bluecifer
03-11-2004, 01:06 PM
I wish it was allowed in basketball, that would be sweet!