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Attempt to injure in mens league

#1 User is offline   hyprlte 

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Posted 04 November 2009 - 11:25 AM

2 weeks ago i was playing in a lower end mens league game. Not to sound cocky or anything but i am much, much better than the level i was playing at. I just went out to help a friend who was short on guys.

I was playing defence and there was a 1 on 1. I stopped the guy from shooting and the puck went behind the net. We both went for the puck from either side of the net and bumped into each other. After the initial contact the guy proceeded to look at me and then cross check me in the throat. Completely knocked the wind out of me.. couldnt breathe for about 30 seconds or so it seemed (very frightening).

After i finally was able to take some air in, i was told to stay on the ice as the ambulance was called. As i was lying down the ref skated over to me and yelled "get up". The other ref told him that i was instructed to stay on the ice. After hearing that, the ref shook his head and skated away. The paramedics looked at me but i was able to undress myself and leave the rink.

After a week, the conviener said there will be a 5 game suspension to the guy who crosschecked me. I think that the call was unacceptable, and he should be gone for the year. Fighting is an automatic ejection from the league and i think that this deliberate attempt to injure is worse than fighting.

The conviener said he has to go on what the ref reported.. The guy was trying to "protected himself" and was not assest a gross misconduct. How can a ref who witnesses this not make sure this guy is tossed from the league? G-d forbit something sever happened and i passed out or worse....

I am so infuriated with how this ended. I want to go back out and punch the guys head off. That being said, i wont actually do that. I want to do something about this incident because i know that this isn't the first time this has happened and unfortunately this wont be the last.

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Posted 04 November 2009 - 11:33 AM

What league was this?

Some of the DTHL refs are pretty lenient about 'fencing off' and having a good scrum after the play, but I've never seen a deliberate cross-check anywhere near the neck or head go without an ejection.

Did you mention the confusion between the two refs to the league? Presumably the ref who issued the game report was the same one who thought it would be a good idea to try to move a player who had suffered a neck injury; I wonder what the league's insurance provider would say about that.

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Posted 04 November 2009 - 12:18 PM

people dont really care anymore abiut intent to injure in rec leagues. there was a game where this guy constantly was slashing my stick, and i was pissed about it so i said "hey asshole stop slashing me", apparently this is grounds to go after someone. I stole puck away from him and went behind net carrying puck, and then i get slashed between the neck and the numbers and go down. I'm down for like 3 minutes and i finally can get up, i was injured for two weeks. Funniest damn thing; i got two minutes because when i got hit i said "WTF is your problem asshole?". He wasn't going to get anything, than one ref finally said, you're out of game, intent to injure. The other team was like WTF that isn't even a penalty for what he did, you can't throw him out. Anyways, he got suspended for one game. I missed a week. We came back at the same time....totally not right.

IMO, intent to injure, in any league, deserves a 20 game minimum suspension, and then every game that injured player is out, carries over to their suspension. So, Avery Intent to injures Crosby, Crosby out for 8 games because of injury, Avery suspended 28 games.

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Posted 04 November 2009 - 12:29 PM

I'd go directly to the manager of the League, or the owner of the rink.
Incidents like that are terible for their business and if they have even the least bit of integrity they will take appropriate action. Problem is is that it;s tough to tell a guy that he paid $300-$500 for the season that he is suspended for the duration of it. Maybe they can give him a partial refund.


Point is is that if incidents like that happen they will eventually see a drop in players, or even worse an escalation of retaliation and then they will realy have a problem on their hands.

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Posted 04 November 2009 - 12:50 PM

some leagues dont care what you do......(ahem cough ASHL) they see players as $$$..... also late games refs just want to go home or if they call majors there is alot of paperwork involved
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Posted 04 November 2009 - 12:52 PM

it happened in the Pavilion hockey league, just north of toronto.

Apparently this ref (the one who told me to get up) was the only one who saw the crosscheck. This ref has gotten numerous complaints from this team about how he treats the games i.e. very lazy, even insults the team, and overall is unprofessional.

I want to threaten legal action because I dont need to worry about some idiot going after my throat in a low level league. I dont know how far it would go though or what i would have to do.

The manager told me the situation sucks but he cannot warrant more than a 5 game suspension because he was "defenting himself" and he MUST go with what the refs report. This guy was 5'8 max and im 6'2. Clearly an upward crosscheck cannot be called "defence"

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Posted 04 November 2009 - 01:01 PM

Had an adult game Sunday against a hyper aggressive and chippy team. They were the team that was a beginner team that never won, and since them have brought in ringers and now think they are great. This was our second meeting, and we already beat them once. We were beating them again, but it was very chippy. Pushing, shoving, slashing, cross checking, mild fights.
Then one of the refs in another game gets injured and one of our refs left to cover, leaving the one ref. Then things started to get really out of hand....the look of fear on that refs face as he realized it was probably a bad idea to do this particular game alone...priceless.
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Posted 04 November 2009 - 01:23 PM

Perhaps you could check with the manager to see if there is a protocol for repeat offenders. Maybe if this guy pulls any more BS like this, he could get booted for a lot longer. If there isn't a rule like this set up for your league, maybe some of the team reps and the rink staff could get together and come up with something to deal with this situation (or situations like this) in the future. It's not like it hasn't happened before or won't happen again.

It'd be tempting to flatten him with a clean hit, but I think that would only make matters worse with that kind of player.
Our league made some rules to deal with crap like this and it has helped quite a bit. They even started charging a fine (40 bucks) to reinstate guys after a suspension for fighting .... It seems like the 40 bucks may be stopping some of the real boneheads more than the suspensions did.

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Posted 04 November 2009 - 02:47 PM

View Postsickwilly, on Nov 4 2009, 01:23 PM, said:

Perhaps you could check with the manager to see if there is a protocol for repeat offenders. Maybe if this guy pulls any more BS like this, he could get booted for a lot longer. If there isn't a rule like this set up for your league, maybe some of the team reps and the rink staff could get together and come up with something to deal with this situation (or situations like this) in the future. It's not like it hasn't happened before or won't happen again.

It'd be tempting to flatten him with a clean hit, but I think that would only make matters worse with that kind of player.
Our league made some rules to deal with crap like this and it has helped quite a bit. They even started charging a fine (40 bucks) to reinstate guys after a suspension for fighting .... It seems like the 40 bucks may be stopping some of the real boneheads more than the suspensions did.


i would plan on hitting him, but apparently he has been suspended for the remainder of the games when his team faces ours. Overall ive been very disappointed with the outcome of this situation. Extremely unprofessional and dangerous. Id also like to see that ref tossed from the league. How can you not call a crosscheck to the throat not a deliberate attempt to injure??

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Posted 04 November 2009 - 03:19 PM

The mindset in Men's league is very upsetting. I play in a higher division where things get competitive but to me it is all about having fun still. When players start using their sticks and bodies over aggressively that's one thing, but they better be able to take it.

Once last year I had a player run into me, fall over, and proceed to try and fight me with three punches to my head. Also been elbowed in the face, and as I fell on my back my skates hit the player in front of me who tried to attack me because I tried to slew foot him. Then there was the opposite where a player tried to slew foot me and because he had tied my arm up and and fell back with my arm up, he tried to fight me because I "elbowed him in the face". Just morons out there sometimes.

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Posted 04 November 2009 - 03:35 PM

View Postfurlanitalia, on Nov 4 2009, 02:19 PM, said:

The mindset in Men's league is very upsetting. I play in a higher division where things get competitive but to me it is all about having fun still. When players start using their sticks and bodies over aggressively that's one thing, but they better be able to take it.

Once last year I had a player run into me, fall over, and proceed to try and fight me with three punches to my head. Also been elbowed in the face, and as I fell on my back my skates hit the player in front of me who tried to attack me because I tried to slew foot him. Then there was the opposite where a player tried to slew foot me and because he had tied my arm up and and fell back with my arm up, he tried to fight me because I "elbowed him in the face". Just morons out there sometimes.

I play high level too.... most of them still think they are playing in their glory days, HS or if they were really good, they made it to single A. :P

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Posted 04 November 2009 - 03:42 PM

The best was the game earlier this week when one guy asked me to fight (was dangling his mitts at the faceoff). We're winning 6-4, and they were being moved down two divisions after the game. But yah, a lot of guys still think it is junior hockey where their tough guy role still applies.

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Posted 04 November 2009 - 03:49 PM

i actually find that in my higher divisions there is no crap. Everybody's good enough to be there and its fast and clean.

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Posted 04 November 2009 - 04:05 PM

Me too - I am probably one of the weaker players in our upper level, but the lower levels I've played in the last few years were just too dirty...intentionally and unintentionally. There are some @ssholes in there who think it's a good idea to try and decapitate people who take the puck from them, and there are the guys who couldn't avoid a collision if their lives depended on it, and don't knwo any better but to control their sticks. The last straw for me was a friendly game where me and two defensement were sparring off a little in front of the net (the goalie had just covered up). One of the D-men and the goalie were friends of mine and we were foolin' around more than anything. All the sudden, some idiot comes crashing into my back, sending me sprawling into the crossbar face-first and then down on top of the goalie. Me and the goalie get up and look for the guy (I think the goalie wanted him more than me if possible), but he had mosied on back to his bench. I narrowly missed loosing all of my teeth and possibly worse, the goalie hurt his knee, and the guy got off scott-free. I played against him in a ball game the summer after - he appologized, but he finished the full hockey season.

What this guy did to you is completely classless and reckless - he should have been kicked out of the league.
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Posted 04 November 2009 - 04:16 PM

If I were you I would go to the league management and explain your points. A crosscheck to the throat is definetley somthing that deserves a year suspension or more it could easily kill somone if done hard enough.

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