Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Not Guilty!


The NAHL disciplinarian Sheldon Brennihan has found Blue defenseman Chris "Brownie" Brown "not guilty" of any wrong doing following last week's hit on Jim "Cummy" Commerford. Brown faced a suspension if found guilty and a fine of $200,000. Brennihan told the Pucking Files, " After reviewing the video multiple times I found no evidence of intent to injure in Brown's hit. I did however notice on the video that Tom "Berg" Bergault was left wide open in front of the net on the tying goal and that perhaps the "unamed" Green defenseman should pay the $200,000. fine. "Cummy" is still in Concord Hospital recovering from a concussion, four broken ribs , a fractured jaw, two fractured disc in his back, a brusied kidney, a dislocated index finger, a mild case of gout and constipation. The injuries were so severe that even his younger brother had to undergo knee surgery. He is expected to be back in time for the Black Ice Classic on january 27th at White's Park. On thursday the Supreme Court will make it's ruling on the case of the Black Ice Pond Hockey Tournament vs. The National Acamdemy of Anthropological Sciences regarding the "Pond Man" case. Read all about it this friday.

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