VANCOUVER, Canada — Former Boston Bruin defenseman Marty McSorley was found guilty of criminal assault Friday for slamming his hockey stick into an opponent’s head. Provincial Court Judge William ...
Today, in 1993, the Los Angeles Kings traded enforcer Marty McSorley to the Pittsburgh Penguins in exchange for Shawn McEachern. McEachern was 24 at the time of the trade, and only play the rest of ...
V A N C O U V E R, British Columbia, Oct. 6 -- Marty McSorley was foundguilty of assault with a weapon today but won’t go to jail for smashing an opponentin the head with a stick during an NHL game.
A Canadian judge yesterday found former Boston Bruin Marty McSorley guilty of assault with a weapon for his unprovoked stick attack in Vancouver last February that left Canucks forward Donald Brashear ...
The world according to Jim: • Is the Curse of Marty McSorley going to end in the next couple of weeks? … • OK. Maybe it’s not officially a thing. But the facts remain: The Montreal Canadiens beat the ...
Marty McSorley played his first hockey game when he was "3 or 4 years old." He wore rubber boots instead of skates and used a variety of objects for sticks. Growing up in a family that included seven ...
In his first professional game since being suspended by the NHL for one year for slashing an opponent's head with his stick, Marty McSorley was ejected from an International Hockey League game for ...
Nov. 7 -- Marty McSorley will serve one year on suspension for slashing Vancouver’s Donald Brashear across the head. NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman said the former Boston Bruinsdefenseman can return to ...
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