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BCHL Releases More Details On Vipers-Warriors Suspensions
Written by Peter McIntyre Wednesday, 22 October 2014
The BCHL has released more details about the multiple suspensions to members of the Vernon Vipers and West Kelowna Warriors for fights at the end of Saturday's game.
Viper goalie Danny Todosychuk was one of the hardest hit with 6 games which the league says was 2 for participating in a multiple-fight situation, two for fighting at the end of a period and two for a goaltender involved in a fight.
Both teams are appealing the suspensions and here's the details as released by the BCHL today:
*Currently under appeal*
The following suspensions have been applied as a result of an incident on October 18, in accordance to the outlined minimum suspension guidelines in the Jr. A Supplement:
Vernon Vipers:
#5 Ryley Booth 2 games for participating in a fight at the end of a period
#2 Brandon Egli 2 games for participating in a multiple-fight situation. 2 games for participating in a fight at the end of a period.
#23 Ryley Brandt 2 games for 3rd man in a fight. 2 games for participating in a multiple-fight situation. 2 games for participating in a fight at the end of a period #1
Danny Todosychuk 2 games for participating in a multiple-fight situation. 2 games for fighting at the end of a period. 2 games for goaltender involved in a fight.
Head coach Mark Ferner 1 game for his club participating in 3 fights during the same stoppage.
West Kelowna Warriors:
#27 Kyle Marino 2 games for participating in a fight at the end of a period
#9 Brett Mennear 2 games for participating in a multiple-fight situation. 2 games for participating in a fight at the end of a period.
#10 Kade Kehoe 2 games for participating in a multiple-fight situation. 2 games for participating in a fight at the end of a period.
Coach Rylan Ferster 1 game for his club participating in 3 fights during the same stoppage.
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