The incident took place during warmup for a qualification game between Deveaux’s Rogle BK and Vasteras IK from this past Thursday to see which team would be promoted to Sweden’s first league. The player who was slashed is Vasteras’ captain Per Helmersson.
Supposedly the slash was in retaliation to this hit from Helmersson on Deveaux from the prior playoff game which went unpenalized.
If there was ever a situation to bring outside authorities in and criminally charge someone, this is it.
Not that the Bert incident wasnt bad but this is on a whole new level.
Some may look at the outcome and it appears he wasn't hurt too bad where as Moore faced much worse however I look at intent and this is a blatant attempt to inflict as much damage on someone as possible.
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If there was ever a situation to bring outside authorities in and criminally charge someone, this is it.
Not that the Bert incident wasnt bad but this is on a whole new level.
Some may look at the outcome and it appears he wasn't hurt too bad where as Moore faced much worse however I look at intent and this is a blatant attempt to inflict as much damage on someone as possible.
Its fataing insane! He charges a guy from behind during the warmup and lumberjacks his legs!
If he has to be held to account for something then fine, when the game is on you challenge him and let come what may, but that was straight out assault.
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I'm usually never on the side that wants to bring criminal charges to an act within a hockey game. But how can you not in this case? Go up to someone on the street and wack them with a stick, that's assault. So how is that different then doing it in an organized event like a hockey game? If he doesn't get charged I'd like to see a justified reason as to why not. Charge this guy and ban him for life. One of the stupidest things I've ever seen in anything hockey related.
I'm usually never on the side that wants to bring criminal charges to an act within a hockey game. But how can you not in this case? Go up to someone on the street and wack them with a stick, that's assault. So how is that different then doing it in an organized event like a hockey game? If he doesn't get charged I'd like to see a justified reason as to why not. Charge this guy and ban him for life. One of the stupidest things I've ever seen in anything hockey related.
I usually don't call for criminal charges either, but I do not consider the warm-up as part of the game. At no point do any of these players consent to physical contact during warm-up. Agreed that it is one of the rare times charges would be warranted.