St. John's Junior Hockey League Hands Out Massive Suspensions


Author: The Daily News Now! March 12, 2026 Duration: 1:16
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St. John's Junior Hockey League Hands Out Massive Suspensions

Unprecedented Suspensions in St. Johns Junior Hockey League After Chaotic Playoff Game

The St. Johns Junior Hockey League imposed severe penalties following a chaotic playoff game between the Southern Shore Breakers and St. Johns Jr. Caps. The game saw nearly six hundred minutes in penalties, with twelve Breakers players and their coach suspended for a combined forty-five games. The Caps had six players suspended for eight games total. The league described the incident as a one-off mess, with unprecedented penalties to prevent future occurrences. The game ended early in the third period due to the Breakers running out of players. The Caps won the game 5-2 and will face the Paradise Warriors in the semifinals this weekend.

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