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Wondering what your thoughts and opinions are regarding Bertuzzi's attack (for lack of a beeter word) on Steve Moore. And if it were your decision, what length of suspension would you set and deem appropriate?
 

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hmmmmmm...........lets see, he BROKE a players neck! I agree........his career should be over!
 

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Two years. That would be serious enough to scare players into better behavior.
 

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From nhl.com

TORONTO - Vancouver Canucks' forward Todd Bertuzzi has been suspended for the remainder of the 2003-04 season, including the final 12 regular-season games plus the entire 2004 Stanley Cup Playoffs. In addition, Mr. Bertuzzi's eligibility for the 2004-05 NHL season will be determined by Commissioner Gary Bettman prior to the start of training camp. This suspension is the result of a blind-side punch that injured Colorado Avalanche forward Steve Moore in NHL Game #1028 on March 8.
Bertuzzi was assessed a match penalty under Rule 52, Deliberate Injury of Opponent, at 8:41 of the third period. Under the Collective Bargaining Agreement, based on his average annual salary, Bertuzzi will forfeit at least $501,926.39. This amount will be paid by the Club into the Players' Emergency Assistance Fund.

"Mr. Bertuzzi pursued Mr. Moore on the ice, attempting to engage him in a confrontation," said Colin Campbell, NHL Executive Vice President and Director of Hockey Operations. "When Mr. Moore declined to engage Mr. Bertuzzi, Mr. Bertuzzi responded by delivering a gloved punch from behind to the side of Mr. Moore's head, rendering him unconscious. Upon falling to the ice, Mr. Moore suffered additional serious injuries. We want to make clear that this type of conduct will not be tolerated in the NHL.
"No final determination on the total duration of Mr. Bertuzzi's suspension has yet been made," Mr. Campbell said. "Mr. Bertuzzi will be required to meet with Commissioner Bettman prior to the start of training camp for the 2004-05 season, at which point Mr. Bertuzzi's eligibility will be reviewed in light of all the available facts at that time, including Mr. Moore's physical status and the progression of his recovery."

The Canucks' organization also has been fined $250,000.
"While we are satisfied that the Vancouver organization did nothing to affirmatively encourage Mr. Bertuzzi's actions, and that it in no way condones what transpired, it must nonetheless accept some responsibility for what took place," Mr. Campbell said. "In light of numerous player comments about Mr. Moore following the Vancouver-Colorado game of February 16, we believe the Vancouver organization ultimately bears some responsibility for monitoring and, to the extent necessary, attempting to moderate the focus of its team. While the League provided appropriate advance warnings to both organizations, and while some steps were apparently taken by the Vancouver organization to ensure a proper focus by the players on the game itself, we believe that more could have and should have been done."

The Vancouver fine money goes to the NHL Foundation which, in turn, makes contributions to a variety of charitable organizations.
 

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I am glad to see the league come down hard on this.

I personally think that they could have hit them with more of a fine, and maybe even a longer suspension.

I like fighting in Hockey, but unlike NASCAR fans, I do not look forward to a death on the ice.
 

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He would have got two games if Moore hadn't been hurt.

I think the person most repsonsible for this is Crawford. He's an embarassment to the Canucks. He was a whining little bitch after that CLEAN hit by Moore on Naslund. I'm so sick of this 'unwritten rule' you can't hit star players.

Crawford should have corraled his players and moved on. Instead, he was whining like a little bitch to the media, allowing his players to talk of a bounty on Moore and seek revenge. Instead, they should have been focusing on the run to the playoffs. Considering who Crawford's boss is, 'Mr. Ray of Sunshine', Brian Burke, it's no surprise how immature he behaves. Neither will be with the Canucks when the NHL resumes play in 2005.
Crawford, for you Americans, lol, is the same coach who picked Bourque over Gretzky in the shootout in the Nagano Olympics against the Czechs in the semis.
I hope Bertuzzi is permitted to play in the World Cup for Canada next fall. He's the best power forward in the game, perhaps the best since Cam Neely.
 

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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR> He would have got two games if Moore hadn't been hurt. <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

That is completely true... However, assault is not assault unless some one gets hurt.

It is too bad that we have to base a penalty on the "un-intended" results, but that is how we do it in hockey. This is the same reason why a penalty may be for 2 to 4 minutes depending on whether or not blood was drawn on the hit.

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