Junior Hockey Game Turns Chaotic, Suspensions Loom
A wild junior hockey playoff game in St. Johns turned chaotic, with the league vowing severe suspensions. The St. Johns Caps swept the series three games to none against the Southern Shore Breakers, but not without controversy. Fighting and misconduct penalties dominated the game, with three hundred twenty penalty minutes handed out to the Breakers alone. League president Jim Hare condemned the behavior, and the league plans to review the game report before deciding on suspensions. The Caps now head to the semifinals against the Paradise Warriors.
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