What a loser! WTH was he thinking??? Well unfortunately this guy may either have to pack up his family and move far away or someone may make him pay the price for what he did to that kid.
By Martin van den Hemel - Richmond Review
Published: June 27, 2012 10:00 AM
Updated: June 29, 2012 9:46 AM
Mounties say they’ll likely recommend an assault charge in the coming weeks against a Vancouver hockey coach who tripped a 13-year-old Richmond Steel hockey player during a post-game handshake.
The boy reportedly broke his wrist in the fall, in which the Richmond team narrowly missed out on winning gold at a spring wind-up tournament hosted at University of B.C.’s Thunderbird Arena last weekend.
The RCMP are investigating.
The incident first came to light when CTV News obtained a video showing a coach identified as Martin Tremblay tripping the Richmond player, causing two boys to tumble to the ice.
“Charges are pending,” RCMP Sgt. Paulena Gidda told CTV News. “Ultimately, at the end of the day, we’re looking at charges of assault, and possibly assault causing bodily harm, depending on the injuries and where our investigation take us.”
Richmond Steel manager Tammy Hohlweg told CTV she’d like to see the coach suspended permanently from coaching.
The video shows him pointing his middle finger towards the stands, while another player from the Vancouver Hornets throwing a water bottle at the glass.
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Although violence is not a way to respond to these sort of things there is something to be said for dragging that knut outside and showing him some proper "sportsmanship" up and down the parking lot. We all hope this d*&%#bag will get some kind of charge but in reality this society who protects wankers like this will only find that he deserves a slap in the wrist. It's a shame because of guys like him some of our kids will grow up to be wankers and thus the vicious circle continues.
Who the hell ever came up with that line? It has always made me feel better. And 9 times out of 10, everyone involved is the better for it - well, at least I am.