
Get well soon B72ers.
I was hesitant to click your link. Thankfully no Rick Astley...archibalduk wrote:Off-topic, but that news website is such a rip-off of the design/layout of the BBC News website!!!
Oh dear, It seems I now had a reputation for Rick Rolling!!Tasku wrote:I was hesitant to click your link. Thankfully no Rick Astley...
We will never forgive you for bringing Rick up, Dr. Evilarchibalduk wrote:Oh dear, It seems I now had a reputation for Rick Rolling!!Tasku wrote:I was hesitant to click your link. Thankfully no Rick Astley...Nobody will trust me again!
My vote's for The Evil Bald Duck. But that one also works.batdad wrote:archi needs a new name in his tag line. I vote for Dr Evil. Cause that is awesome Manimal.
That is a matter of opinion Mr. Evil Bald Duck! I scream for some democracy and listening to the mass public you dictatorial wencharchibalduk wrote:There's definitely some off-ice stupidity going on in this thread right now!
It's like you and mebatdad wrote:This is awesome
Milan and his girl--from Vancouver
Schneider and his girl-from Boston
Totally unbelievable. And Canucks fans...way to make sure you are loved. Why don't you keep your darn mouths shut.
Today the Western Hockey League has announced disciplinary action against the Portland Winterhawks for violations related to player benefits. The WHL has forfeited the team from participating in the first five rounds of the 2013 WHL Bantam Draft and the forfeiture of the team’s first round picks in 2014, 2015, 2016 and 2017.
The WHL also announced the organization has been fined $200,000, and that General Manager & Head Coach Mike Johnston has been suspended for the remainder of the season, including the playoffs. Assistant General Manager & Assistant Coach Travis Green will assume Johnston’s duties on an interim basis.
What follows is a summary of the league’s findings, and a statement from Johnston:
The Winterhawks were found to have committed the following violations:
• A player contract signed in 2009, involving flights for the player’s family and a summer training program
• Over the last five years, seven families were provided flights 2-4 times per season based on financial need and their distance from Portland
• Twice in the last five years the team paid for two players to each have a one-week summer training regimen
• The Winterhawks provided a cell phone for its team captain for a period of three seasons
The WHL’s audit found no violations involving monetary payments made to players, their families or agents, or any violations related to the league’s educational packages.
“After fully cooperating with the league’s investigation, we were extremely surprised at the excessive nature of the sanctions, and we don’t feel they are in line with the scope of the violations we were found to have committed,” said Johnston.
“We believe that apart from recruiting trips and parents’ weekend, there is no prohibition in the rules governing flights for players’ parents, which were the majority of the infractions,” continued Johnston. “We are currently exploring our options on how we will proceed. Despite our objections, the league has made its decision, and our players will continue to pursue the goal of winning a WHL championship.”