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Youth Hockey Coach Goes to Jail After Tripping a Young Player
Martin Tremblay is going to spend some time in the legal system’s version of the penalty box. The youth hockey coach from Vancouver, Canada has been sentenced to 15 days in jail for tripping opposing players during a postgame handshake last summer. Pretty mean-spirited, right?
Tremblay, 48, went from coaching his son’s team to outright 'hitman' after the game when he was convicted of sticking his foot out, causing two players, aged 10 and 13, to trip and fall on the ice. One of the victims injured his wrist when he tumbled to the ice. Prosecutors had initially asked Tremblay to serve 30 days of house arrest, but the judge in the case took it a step further, handing down the 15-day sentence in an attempt to extol the importance of teaching character.
Youth Hockey Coach Goes to Jail for Tripping Opposing Players
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Utica Men’s Hockey Wins 20th Game in Quest For ECAC Title
It took two goals in the third period on Friday night for the Utica College Men's Hockey Team to move one step closer to an ECAC Conference title for the first time since 2005. The Pioneers were tied with Manhattanville 1-1 going into the third period when Utica's Sophomore Louie Educate scored his 17th goal of the season at 5:23
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Utica College Ranks Number One In Division III East
The Utica College Pioneershave reason to celebrate.
Utica College Ranks Number One In Division III East
The Utica College Pioneers have reason to celebrate.
Utica College’s Gary Heenan On WIBX First News
Utica College Hockey Head Coach Gary Heenan is getting the Pioneers ready for their last home game of the regular season tonight.
New York Islanders Select Masonic Care Community As Charity For Presidents Day Game
The Masonic Care Community has been selected as the charity of choice by the New York Islanders for the team's Presidents Day hockey game.
Representatives from the facility say being selected is, "a reflection on how respected the care delivered at the Masonic Care Community is by those across the region and throughout the state



