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Referee Mitch Dunning, center, is stretchered off the ice after an injury during the first period of an NHL hockey game between the Philadelphia Flyers and the Colorado Avalanche, Monday, Nov. 18 ...
Ref(s) Stéphane Provost: 37 linesman: National Hockey League: motorcycle crash April 22, 2005 [81] Roland Hedberg: 62 referee: Swedish Ice Hockey Association: in-game brain injury: January 30, 2010 [82] [83] Butch Mousseau: 48 referee: Western Collegiate Hockey Association: brain injury during pre-game warmup March 25, 2016 [84] Pavel Lainka ...
The Todd Bertuzzi–Steve Moore incident (also called the Steve Moore incident, the Todd Bertuzzi incident, and the Bertuzzi–Moore incident) happened during a National Hockey League (NHL) game between the Vancouver Canucks and the Colorado Avalanche at Vancouver's Rogers Arena (then-called General Motors Place) on March 8, 2004.
The first known death directly related to a hockey fight occurred when Don Sanderson of the Whitby Dunlops, a top-tier senior amateur team in Ontario's Major League Hockey, died in January 2009, a month after sustaining a head injury during a fight: Sanderson's helmet came off during the fight, and when he fell to the ice, he hit his head. [100]
A mass brawl erupted at an NHL game, prompting the referee to eject all players on the ice. The game between the Florida Panthers and Ottawa Senators turned ugly as the hockey players collided in ...
The NHL says Tim Peel will no longer be working NHL games after his unprofessional comments during Detroit Red Wings-Nashville Predators game NHL referee's hot-mic call during Detroit Red Wings ...
Don Henderson (born September 23, 1968) is a former Canadian National Hockey League linesman, who wears uniform number #91. He began officiating NHL games in 1994 and has worked more than 1,300 games including the Stanley Cup Playoffs. [1] [2] He is the younger brother of Archie Henderson. [3]
On the ice, referees may impose penalties for prohibited activities. Off the ice, the National Hockey League (NHL) sometimes fines, suspends or expels players. The criminal justice system has also occasionally charged and convicted players. As a result, hockey has become much more regulated and the violent element much more controlled.