Junior Hockey Brawl: Fights, Suspensions, and Controversy
Chaos erupted in a recent junior hockey playoff game in St. Johns, with three major fights and a record-breaking 572 penalty minutes. The third quarterfinal matchup between the St. Johns Junior Caps and the Southern Shore Junior Breakers ended early after all four goalies were ejected for fighting. League vice-president Boyd Hillier criticized the Breakers, while the team responded on social media, denying the allegations. Officials suspended eighteen players and coaches for a total of fifty-three games, labeling it a one-off incident. This incident echoes last years troubles when the province temporarily banned post-game handshakes due to similar issues.
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