I think it was an asst. coach for Monticello, but he asked a Cambridge player if he wanted to fight on Saturday. This happened during the game and after during the handshake.
I know they have a new head coach and I can't imagine it was him, but this guy has anger issues. Pretty sure there will be some discipline. A formal complaint was written.
steelheader wrote:I think the quote was "Wanna go? I'll take you" as the skater went by their bench during a stoppage.
Big woup, happens all the time in youth hockey and from homer refs, not right, but they just prove that they are morons so the rest of us don't have to wonder anymore...
"Big woup, happens all the time in youth hockey and from homer refs, not right, but they just prove that they are morons so the rest of us don't have to wonder anymore..."
I really don't think a coach wanting to fight a player happens all the time in youth hockey. Maybe I'm wrong... [/quote]
You better have concrete evidence before you go accusing someone of something like this. This is something that a person can get disciplined for when the information being discussed is completely inaccurate. I was at the game being discussed and will guarantee there was no coach attempting to fight a player.
There was some very very poor officiating. This poor officiating eventually lead to things escalating in the third period and both teams were jawing at each other on the ice. In my mind this might be the start of a good rival.
But back to the discussion at hand...I am affiliated with the Monticello program and never saw a coach attempting to fight a player during the handshake. I did see #9 from C/I being escorted out of the line by an official.
steelheader wrote:"Big woup, happens all the time in youth hockey and from homer refs, not right, but they just prove that they are morons so the rest of us don't have to wonder anymore..."
I really don't think a coach wanting to fight a player happens all the time in youth hockey. Maybe I'm wrong...