{"id":29669,"date":"2008-02-14T15:19:18","date_gmt":"2008-02-14T21:19:18","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.uscho.com\/2008\/02\/14\/atlantic-hockey-hands-out-discipline-suspensions-updated\/"},"modified":"2010-08-17T19:57:10","modified_gmt":"2010-08-18T00:57:10","slug":"atlantic-hockey-hands-out-discipline-suspensions-updated","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.uscho.com\/2008\/02\/14\/atlantic-hockey-hands-out-discipline-suspensions-updated\/","title":{"rendered":"Atlantic Hockey Hands Out Discipline, Suspensions (UPDATED)"},"content":{"rendered":"
Atlantic Hockey on Wednesday assessed additional penalties and suspensions to four players from each team after a brawl between Canisius and RIT on Saturday, February 9. The penalties include regular-season suspensions for RIT’s Ricky Walton and Canisius’ Carl Hudson.<\/p>\n
Atlantic Hockey commissioner Bob DeGregorio and Gene Binda, supervisor of officials, have reviewed the tapes from the game, according to the league. DeGregorio assessed the additional penalties under the league’s policy on Supplemental Discipline.<\/p>\n
The two teams combined for a total of 251 minutes in penalties, which included misconduct penalties, fighting majors and disqualifications. Amateur video and photographs and an edited Canisius team video circulated widely on the internet in the aftermath of the event.<\/p>\n
“Atlantic Hockey, the NCAA and the culture of collegiate hockey will not allow or condone fighting,” said DeGregorio. “This was not representative of the student-athlete experience that Atlantic Hockey and its members are striving to achieve.”<\/p>\n
Additional games have been issued to Phil Rauch, Taylor Anderson, Jason Weeks and Hudson of Canisius and Tyler Mazzei, Louis Menard, Stephen Burns and Walton of RIT. Although the league declined to state the amount of games Hudson and Walton were suspended in its press release, USCHO learned on Thursday that Hudson and Walton will be suspended for the remainder of the regular season.<\/p>\n
Canisius supports the decision by the league, while RIT is appealing the ruling. <\/p>\n
Canisius athletic director Bill Maher issued a statement on the announcement on Thursday.<\/p>\n
“We fully support the decisions made by the commissioner and his staff,” Maher said. “These suspensions are both substantial and appropriate under the circumstances. We have high expectations and standards for our student-athletes and in this case we failed to meet those standards. We regret that this incident occurred, however, now that the suspensions have been finalized, we intend to use this experience as a teaching opportunity and to reinforce Canisius College\u00e2\u20ac\u2122s commitment to the highest levels of sportsmanship.”<\/p>\n