Sunday, September 6, 2009

The plot thickens

Here's an interesting piece by Teddy Jenner of NLL Insider.

A few key points regarding the incident that kicked off the Game 1 brawl:

"After the game he [Don Scott] reviewed the game tape and the referees’ game sheet and as a result New Westminster’s Bobby Snider was assessed a three game suspension. Now it has been made known that while both teams and Scott agree that Ian Hawskbee was the actual player who hit Colin Doyle, the game sheet says it was Snider. New West could have appealed the decision but then they would have put Hawksbee on the hot seat and could have lost him for three games."

and more importantly:

"Scott also commented that in his mind, the check on Doyle was a legal shoulder to chest hit and that it was the resulting head on head collision that did the damage."

So a lousy call not only gets the wrong player suspended for three games for what was apparently a clean hit, but it also sets off the largest bench-clearing brawl in recent lacrosse history. Grrr.

On another note, Jenner also reports that Chris Gill will be retiring after the Mann Cup. This makes me sad. C'mon Bellies, win it for Chris!

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Saturday, May 10, 2008

Salmonbellies in 2008?

According to this Vancouver Sun story, WLA assistant commissioner Sohen Gill says the Bellies will prevail in 2008. From the article:

"I would think, on paper, the Salmonbellies should win," said Gill, whose son Chris plays for New Westminster but is otherwise unbiased. "The Adanacs are still right there, so who really knows? But again, on paper, I think the Salmonbellies are the better team."

The Salmonbellies' first game of the season is a May 18 away game against the Maple Ridge Burrards.

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