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Sam Borhot Gorillaz - Weeknight Division V Jun 27, 2017 - 1 Game Gorillaz vs. Brew Crew on Tue, Jun 27, 2017 The GoPro high definition video of this incident from the Hockey Canada Certified Official was video reviewed with our professional video software frame-by-frame, video sharpened, vocals raised, dB gained, and zoomed in 400%. -Gorillaz: #81 Khalid Halat - Automatic/Minimum 3 Game Suspension for Hockey Canada Rule 6.7 Fighting Game Misconduct Penalty Offence -Gorillaz: #14 Jalal Dasouki - Automatic/Minimum 1 Game Suspension for Hockey Canada Rule 6.7 Fighting Third-Man-In Game Misconduct Penalty Offence -Gorillaz: #44 Neil Larway - Automatic/Minimum 1 Game Suspension for Hockey Canada Rule 6.7 Fighting Third-Man-In Game Misconduct Penalty Offence -Gorillaz: #6 Sam Borhot - Automatic/Minimum 1 Game Suspension for Hockey Canada Rule 6.7 Roughing Game Misconduct Penalty Offence -Brew Crew: #7 Dave Artz - Lifetime Suspension for Hockey Canada Rule 6.1 Attempt to Injure or Deliberate Injury Match Penalty Offence, Hockey Canada Rule 8.2 Cross-Checking Game Misconduct Offences -Brew Crew: #45 Jav Sarmiento - Automatic/Minimum 3 Game Suspension for Hockey Canada Rule 9.2 Harassment of Officials, Unsportsmanlike Conduct/Misconduct Game Misconduct and Gross Misconduct Offence -Brew Crew: #25 Jesse Steele - Automatic/Minimum 1 Game Suspension for Hockey Canada Rule 6.7 Fighting Third-Man-In Game Misconduct Penalty Offence -- Gorillaz: #81 Khalid Halat - Automatic/Minimum 3 Game Suspension for Hockey Canada Rule 6.7 Fighting Game Misconduct Penalty Offence -As per the video Gorillaz #81 Khalid Halat was holding Brew Crew #7 Dave Artz and was not letting go and with his right gloved hand punches Brew Crew #7 Dave Artz in the back of his head -As per the video it was difficult for the Hockey Canada Certified Official to separate them but he was eventually able to do so and kept them apart -As per Hockey Canada Rule 6.7 Fighting Section (S20) it is a 5 PIM Major and 10 PIM Game Misconduct: -"(S20) Where a number of punches have been thrown and/or the officials have difficulty separating the two players, then a Major and a Game Misconduct shall be assessed." -- Gorillaz: #14 Jalal Dasouki - Automatic/Minimum 1 Game Suspension for Hockey Canada Rule 6.7 Fighting Third-Man-In Game Misconduct Penalty Offence -As per the video Gorillaz #14 Jalal Dasouki has his arms on both Gorillaz #81 Khalid Halat and Brew Crew #7 Dave Artz as he tries to separate them during the fight -As per Hockey Canada Rule 6.7 Fighting Section (H), (S3), (S5) it is an Automatic 10 PIM Game Misconduct: -"(H) Any player joining in a fight, acting as a peacemaker or taking part in another fight during the same stoppage of play, will be assessed a Game Misconduct penalty plus any other penalty the offender incurs under the rules." -"(S3) Anytime a Major penalty and a Game Misconduct have been assessed for fighting, whether or not both players receive Majors and a Game Misconducts, it has to be classified as a fight. Therefore, the third player to enter must receive the automatic Game Misconduct." -"(S5) The third player (and all subsequent players) to enter a fight or a player who acts as a peacemaker applies only to situations where at least one player has been assessed a fighting penalty." -- Gorillaz: #44 Neil Larway - Automatic/Minimum 1 Game Suspension for Hockey Canada Rule 6.7 Fighting Third-Man-In Game Misconduct Penalty Offence -As per the video Gorillaz #44 Neil Larway has his left arm around Gorillaz #81 Khalid Halat as he tries to separate him from Brew Crew #7 Dave Artz during the fight -As per Hockey Canada Rule 6.7 Fighting Section (H), (S3), (S5) it is an Automatic 10 PIM Game Misconduct: -"(H) Any player joining in a fight, acting as a peacemaker or taking part in another fight during the same stoppage of play, will be assessed a Game Misconduct penalty plus any other penalty the offender incurs under the rules." -"(S3) Anytime a Major penalty and a Game Misconduct have been assessed for fighting, whether or not both players receive Majors and a Game Misconducts, it has to be classified as a fight. Therefore, the third player to enter must receive the automatic Game Misconduct." -"(S5) The third player (and all subsequent players) to enter a fight or a player who acts as a peacemaker applies only to situations where at least one player has been assessed a fighting penalty." -- Gorillaz: #6 Sam Borhot - Automatic/Minimum 1 Game Suspension for Hockey Canada Rule 6.7 Roughing Game Misconduct Penalty Offence -As per the video, after Brew Crew #7 Dave Artz kicked Gorillaz #71 Ramy Kandil, Gorillaz #6 Sam Borhot with both gloved palms pushes the right side of Brew Crew #7 Dave Artz which causes him to fall down on the ice onto both of his knees -As per Hockey Canada Rule 6.7 Roughing Section (K), (L): "(K) A Minor penalty or, at the discretion of the Referee, a Major penalty and a Game Misconduct penalty shall be assessed to any player who is guilty of unnecessary rough play." "(L) A Minor penalty or, at the discretion of the Referee, a Major and a Game Misconduct penalty shall be assessed any player who, in the Referee's judgement, makes deliberate physical contact with an opponent after the whistle." -- Brew Crew: #7 Dave Artz - Automatic/Minimum 1 Game Suspension Hockey Canada Rule 8.2 Cross-Checking Game Misconduct Offence -As per the video after the Gorillaz score, and after the whistle has been blown, during the stoppage in play Brew Crew #7 Dave Artz with both hands on his stick crosschecks Gorillaz #71 Ramy Kandil in the back of his head -As per the video Gorillaz #71 Ramy Kandil falls forward face down completely on the ice and with his left gloved hand he touches and covers the back of his own head -As per Hockey Canada Rule 8.2 Cross-Checking Section (B) it is an Automatic 5 PIM Major and 10 PIM Game Misconduct: -"(B) Any player who strikes an opponent above the normal height of his shoulders with a cross-check shall incur a Major penalty and a Game Misconduct penalty, whether or not injury results." Brew Crew: #7 Dave Artz - Lifetime Suspension for Hockey Canada Rule 6.1 Attempt to Injure or Deliberate Injury Match Penalty Offence -As per the video Brew Crew #7 Dave Artz then skates towards Gorillaz #71 Ramy Kandil and then with his left leg and left skate he kicks Gorillaz #71 Ramy Kandil in his right rib cage while he is still face down completely on the ice with his left gloved hand on the back of his head -As per Hockey Canada Rule 6.1 Attempt to Injure or Deliberate Injury Section (C) it is an Automatic 5 PIM Match penalty: -"(C) A Match penalty shall be assessed to any player or team official that attempts to kick or deliberately kicks an opponent." Brew Crew: #7 Dave Artz - Automatic/Minimum 1 Game Suspension Hockey Canada Rule 8.2 Cross-Checking Game Misconduct Offence -As per the video Brew Crew #7 Dave Artz with both hands on his stick crosschecks Gorillaz #81 Khalid Halat in his face striking the right side of his face -As per Hockey Canada Rule 8.2 Cross-Checking Section (B) it is an Automatic 5 PIM Major and 10 PIM Game Misconduct: -"(B) Any player who strikes an opponent above the normal height of his shoulders with a cross-check shall incur a Major penalty and a Game Misconduct penalty, whether or not injury results." -- Brew Crew #45 Jav Sarmiento: -As per the video Brew Crew #45 Jav Sarmiento yelled at the Hockey Canada Certified Official: -"You're the sh*ttest ref." -"You're a f*cking sh*tty ref." -"You're a f*cking piece of sh*t. H*rrible." -"You're a f*cking piece of sh*t." -"Go eat another burger you f*t f*ck." -As per Hockey Canada Rule 9.2 Harassment of Officials, Unsportsmanlike Conduct/Misconduct Section (A), (B) it is a 10 PIM Game Misconduct: -"(a) A Minor penalty shall be assessed to any player or team official who challenges or disputes the rulings of any official during the game or who displays unsportsmanlike conduct." "If a player or goaltender persists, he shall be assessed a Misconduct penalty and any further disputes will result in a Game Misconduct penalty being assessed to the offending player or goaltender. If a team official persists, he shall immediately be assessed a Game Misconduct penalty." "A Referee is not required to assess a Minor penalty under this rule before assessing the Misconduct or Game Misconduct, but may assess either of these penalties initially." -"(B) A Misconduct penalty shall be assessed on any player who:" "(1) uses obscene, profane or abusive language or gestures to any person." "(2) persists in disputing or shows disrespect for the ruling of any official." "(3) intentionally knocks or shoots the puck out of reach of an official who is retrieving it." "A player who, after receiving a Misconduct penalty, persists in any of the actions of (b) above, shall be assessed a Game Misconduct penalty." "Note: In the case of a team official, a Bench Minor penalty shall be assessed instead of a Misconduct penalty. A team official after receiving a Bench Minor penalty would receive a Game Misconduct penalty if the actions continue." "A Referee is not required to assess a Bench Minor penalty under this rule before assessing a Game Misconduct penalty." -As per the video Brew Crew #45 Jav Sarmiento yelled at the Hockey Canada Certified Referee: -"You can go in the shower and s*ck each other *ff." -As per Hockey Canada Rule 9.2 Harassment of Officials, Unsportsmanlike Conduct/Misconduct it is an Automatic 10 PIM Gross Misconduct: -"(f) Any player or team official who engages in verbal taunts, insults or intimidation based on discriminatory grounds (race, ethnicity, religion, gender, sexual orientation, language) shall be assessed a Gross Misconduct penalty and the Referee shall report full details of the incident to the President." "Notwithstanding the above, at the discretion of the Referee, a Gross Misconduct penalty may be assessed for any infraction to any player or team official." "Note: Officials must complete a game report and report to the President any penalty incurred under Rule 9.2(f)." -- Brew Crew #25 Jesse Steele: -As per the video Brew Crew #25 Jesse Steele pulls the back collar of the jersey of Gorillaz #14 Jalal Dasouki and pulls him away from the fight, between Gorillaz #81 Khalid Halat and Brew Crew #7 Dave Artz, and puts his left arm around the back of Gorillaz #14 Jalal Dasouki's neck and holds him -As per Hockey Canada Rule 6.7 Fighting Section (H), (S3), (S5) it is an Automatic 10 PIM Game Misconduct: -"(H) Any player joining in a fight, acting as a peacemaker or taking part in another fight during the same stoppage of play, will be assessed a Game Misconduct penalty plus any other penalty the offender incurs under the rules." -"(S3) Anytime a Major penalty and a Game Misconduct have been assessed for fighting, whether or not both players receive Majors and a Game Misconducts, it has to be classified as a fight. Therefore, the third player to enter must receive the automatic Game Misconduct." -"(S5) The third player (and all subsequent players) to enter a fight or a player who acts as a peacemaker applies only to situations where at least one player has been assessed a fighting penalty." -- Hockey Canada Rule 6.1 Attempt to Injure or Deliberate Injury (a) A Match penalty shall be assessed any player or team official who deliberately attempts to or deliberately injures an opponent, official, team official or spectator in any manner. (b) A Match penalty shall be assessed any player or team official who head-butts or attempts to head-butt an opponent with force or who injures an opponent with this action. A double Minor penalty shall be assessed any player who head-butts or attempts to head-butt an opponent but no injury results. A double Minor penalty and a Gross Misconduct shall be assessed any team official who head-butts or attempts to head-butt an opponent but no injury results. (c) A Match penalty shall be assessed to any player or team official that attempts to kick or deliberately kicks an opponent. (d) A player who pulls an opponent's hair or who grabs the facial protector, helmet, or chin strap of an opponent and uses this to gain an advantage or to inflict punishment or injury shall be assessed a Match penalty. A player who grabs an opponent's hair, facial protector, helmet or chin strap, but does not use it to gain an advantage or to inflict punishment or injury shall be assessed a Minor penalty or at the discretion of the referee a Major and a Game Misconduct penalty. (e) A Match penalty shall be assessed any player who uses his facial protector as a weapon. (f) A Match penalty shall be assessed any player who deliberately attempts to or deliberately injures an opponent with a slash, high stick, cross-check, butt-end or spear. 4d. (as of Sep 20, 2009) Any player may be assessed a match penalty at the sole discretion of the officials. Any player who is assessed a match penalty will receive a suspension at the sole discretion of the officials. A first match penalty offence will result in a minimum five game suspension. A second match penalty offence within the same season will result in a minimum season suspension. A longer, season, multi-season, or permanent suspension may result for any match penalty offence at the sole discretion of the officials. No refunds will be issued. A minimum suspension may not be appealed. 4dd. (as of Jun 13, 2017) Summer Seasons Only: Any person may be assessed a 5 PIM Match penalty at the sole discretion of the officials/league. A 5 PIM Match penalty will result in an Automatic/Minimum 3 Game Suspension for a 1st offence. A 5 PIM Match penalty 2nd offence, at any point within the same season, will result in an Automatic/Minimum Season Suspension for the rest of the regular season and playoffs. A longer, season, multi-season, year, multi-year, or permanent/lifetime suspension may result for any 5 PIM Match penalty offence at the sole discretion of the officials/league. No refunds will be issued. An Automatic/Minimum Suspension cannot be appealed. Hockey Canada Rule 6.7 Fighting and Roughing (a) A Major penalty and a Game Misconduct penalty shall be assessed any player that fights with an opposing player. (b) A player who is identified by the Referee as being the instigator, or the aggressor in a fight shall be assessed a Minor penalty, in addition to any other penalties he may incur. (1) A Minor penalty for instigator shall be assessed any player identified by the Referee as being the instigator of a fight. (2) A Minor penalty for aggressor shall be assessed any player identified by the Referee as being the aggressor in a fight. (3) Officials are to assess the additional minor to an instigator in situations where only one player is assessed a Major penalty and a Game Misconduct for fighting. (c) A Minor penalty shall be assessed any player who, having been struck, shall retaliate with a blow or attempted blow. Should such a player continue to retaliate, he shall be assessed a Major penalty and a Game Misconduct penalty. (d) Any player who does note retaliate after being struck will not be assessed a penalty under this section, but may be assessed a penalty for a violation of other rules. (e) Any player wearing a ring or rings, tape or any other material on his hands, who becomes involved in a fight and who uses such to gain an advantage or to inflict punishment and/or injury, shall be assessed a Match penalty in addition to any other penalties he may incur. (f) When a fight occurs, all other players except the goaltender shall immediately retire to the front of their respective benches or to a neutral zone (should the fight occur in front of a players' bench) designated by the Referee and remain there until the Referee calls them back to resume play. The goaltenders must stay in their goal creases or proceed to a neutral zone designated by the Referee. Any player(s) refusing to do so after being instructed by the Referee shall be assessed a Misconduct penalty, plus any other penalty he (they) may incur. (g) A Major penalty and a Game Misconduct penalty shall be assessed any player who is involved in fighting with another player off the playing surface. (h) Any player joining in a fight, acting as a peacemaker or taking part in another fight during the same stoppage of play, will be assessed a Game Misconduct penalty plus any other penalty the offender incurs under the rules. (i) A Gross Misconduct penalty shall be assessed any player or team official who fights with a team official, joins in a fight involving a team official or intervenes as a peacemaker in a fight involving a team official. This does not eliminate the possibility of further penalties being assessed for such an infraction. (j) Branches are authorized, at the discretion of their members, to assess further penalties in the case of Rule 6.7 (a), for all players in all divisions of hockey. (k) A Minor penalty or, at the discretion of the Referee, a Major penalty and a Game Misconduct penalty shall be assessed to any player who is guilty of unnecessary rough play. (l) A Minor penalty or, at the discretion of the Referee, a Major and a Game Misconduct penalty shall be assessed any player who, in the Referee's judgement, makes deliberate physical contact with an opponent after the whistle. (S3) Anytime a Major penalty and a Game Misconduct have been assessed for fighting, whether or not both players receive Majors and a Game Misconducts, it has to be classified as a fight. Therefore, the third player to enter must receive the automatic Game Misconduct. (S5) The third player (and all subsequent players) to enter a fight or a player who acts as a peacemaker applies only to situations where at least one player has been assessed a fighting penalty. (S17) 1. In all cases where a penalized player returns to the ice from the dressing room (or after having been escorted off the ice to go to the dressing room) during a fight on the ice, that player shall be assessed a Gross Misconduct plus any other penalties he may incur. (S20) Where two players are "slugging it out toe to toe" or wrestling on the ice (each equally involved) resulting in the fact that both players are ejected from the game with the appropriate penalties, is not a point of concern. The situation of major concern to players, coaches and management relates to the incidents where one player makes no attempt to retaliate other than to protect herself. Yet, both players end up being ejected from the game. Another such situation is where one player "simply covers up" to prevent being pummeled, yet both players are ejected from the game or both players are assessed Minors or double Minors for roughing, yet one player did all the punching. On the subject of double Minors, a number of officials assess double Minors for roughing to avoid the Major penalty and the Game Misconduct for fighting. This is not the intent of the rule. Referees have been constantly informed not to call double Minors for roughing. It is either a Minor for roughing or a Major and a Game Misconduct for fighting. Where a number of punches have been thrown and/or the officials have difficulty separating the two players, then a Major and a Game Misconduct shall be assessed. The rules specifically state that one player may be assessed a Major plus a Game Misconduct for fighting and the opposing player a Minor for roughing or perhaps not assessed any penalty, in this case the player receiving the Major penalty would also receive an extra Minor penalty as instigator. 4e. (as of Sep 20, 2009) Any altercation may be deemed a fight at the sole discretion of the officials. Any player may be assessed a fight major penalty at the sole discretion of the officials. Any player who is assessed a fight major penalty will receive a suspension at the sole discretion of the officials. A first fight major penalty offence will result in a minimum five game suspension. A second fight major penalty offence within the same season will result in a minimum season suspension. A longer, season, multi-season, or permanent suspension (suspended for life) may result for any fight major penalty offence at the sole discretion of the officials. No refunds will be issued. A minimum suspension may not be appealed. 4ee. (as of Jun 13, 2017) Summer Seasons Only: Any altercation may be assessed a fight at the sole discretion of the officials/league. Any person may be assessed a 5 PIM Fight Major penalty at the sole discretion of the officials/league. A 5 PIM Fight Major penalty will result in an Automatic/Minimum 3 Game Suspension for a 1st offence. A 5 PIM Fight Major penalty 2nd offence, at any point within the same season, will result in an Automatic/Minimum Season Suspension for the rest of the regular season and playoffs. A longer, season, multi-season, year, multi-year, or permanent/lifetime suspension may result for any 5 PIM Fight Major penalty offence at the sole discretion of the officials/league. No refunds will be issued. An Automatic/Minimum Suspension cannot be appealed. Hockey Canada Rule 8.2 Cross-Checking (a) A Minor penalty or, at the discretion of the Referee, a Major penalty and a Game Misconduct penalty shall be assessed any player who cross-checks an opponent. (b) Any player who strikes an opponent above the normal height of his shoulders with a cross-check shall incur a Major penalty and a Game Misconduct penalty, whether or not injury results. (c) A Major penalty and a Game Misconduct penalty shall be assessed any player who cross-checks a goaltender while he is in his crease. (d) A Major penalty and a Game Misconduct penalty shall be assessed any player who injures an opponent as a result of a cross-check. (e) A Match penalty shall be assessed any player who deliberately injures an opponent with a cross-check. 4m. (as of Oct 1, 2007) Any player who receives a game misconduct will receive a minimum and automatic one game suspension. There is an automatic and minimum one game suspension per game misconduct penalty. As an example if a player receives two game misconduct penalties the player will receive an automatic and minimum two game suspension. A longer, season, multi-season, or permanent suspension may result at the sole discretion of the officials. No refunds will be issued. A minimum suspension may not be appealed. Hockey Canada Rule 9.2 Harassment of Officials, Unsportsmanlike Conduct/Misconduct Team officials shall be responsible for their conduct and that of their players at all times. They must endeavor to prevent disorderly conduct before, during or after the game, on or off the ice and any place in the rink. The Referee may assess penalties to any of the above team officials for failure to do so and shall report full details of the incident to the President. (a) A Minor penalty shall be assessed to any player or team official who challenges or disputes the rulings of any official during the game or who displays unsportsmanlike conduct. If a player or goaltender persists, he shall be assessed a Misconduct penalty and any further disputes will result in a Game Misconduct penalty being assessed to the offending player or goaltender. If a team official persists, he shall immediately be assessed a Game Misconduct penalty. A Referee is not required to assess a Minor penalty under this rule before assessing the Misconduct or Game Misconduct, but may assess either of these penalties initially. (b) A Misconduct penalty shall be assessed on any player who: (1) uses obscene, profane or abusive language or gestures to any person. (2) persists in disputing or shows disrespect for the ruling of any official. (3) intentionally knocks or shoots the puck out of reach of an official who is retrieving it. A player who, after receiving a Misconduct penalty, persists in any of the actions of (b) above, shall be assessed a Game Misconduct penalty. Note: In the case of a team official, a Bench Minor penalty shall be assessed instead of a Misconduct penalty. A team official after receiving a Bench Minor penalty would receive a Game Misconduct penalty if the actions continue. A Referee is not required to assess a Bench Minor penalty under this rule before assessing a Game Misconduct penalty. (c) If the Referee is unable to identify the person responsible for the use of obscene, profane or abusive language, a Bench Minor penalty shall be assessed the offending team. (d) A Misconduct penalty shall be assessed any player who does not proceed immediately and directly to the penalty bench when she has been penalized. Where the penalized player causes any delay by returning for his equipment (gloves, sticks, etc...), the Misconduct penalty shall apply. The equipment shall be delivered to him on the penalty bench by a player of his team on the ice at the time of the infraction. Note: It shall be necessary to place a substitute on the penalty bench. Such substitute may return to the ice as soon as the Misconduct penalty to the offending player commences. (e) A Misconduct penalty shall be assessed to any player who shows any course of conduct (including threatening and abusive language or gestures or similar actions) designed to incite an opponent into incurring a penalty. (f) Any player or team official who engages in verbal taunts, insults or intimidation based on discriminatory grounds (race, ethnicity, religion, gender, sexual orientation, language) shall be assessed a Gross Misconduct penalty and the Referee shall report full details of the incident to the President. Notwithstanding the above, at the discretion of the Referee, a Gross Misconduct penalty may be assessed for any infraction to any player or team official. Note: Officials must complete a game report and report to the President any penalty incurred under Rule 9.2(f). (g) A Misconduct penalty shall be assessed any player or players who, except for taking his position on the penalty bench, enters or remains in the Referee's crease while the Referee is reporting to or consulting with any game official, including the Linesmen, Timekeeper, Penalty Timekeeper, Official Scorer or Announcer. (h) Where a team official has been assessed a Game Misconduct penalty under this rule, the Referee shall report the individual in full details to the President, who may assess further penalties. (i) A Bench Minor penalty shall be assessed a team where any player or team official on the bench protests an official's ruling through verbal or physical gestures that may be considered disrespectful in any way, or who bangs the boards or ice surface with a stick or any other object in protest of the ruling. (j) When the player on the ice commits the infraction described in (i), the Unsportsmanlike Conduct penalty shall be assessed. 4m. (as of Oct 1, 2007) Any player who receives a game misconduct will receive a minimum and automatic one game suspension. There is an automatic and minimum one game suspension per game misconduct penalty. As an example if a player receives two game misconduct penalties the player will receive an automatic and minimum two game suspension. A longer, season, multi-season, or permanent suspension may result at the sole discretion of the officials. No refunds will be issued. A minimum suspension may not be appealed. 4o. (as of Oct 3, 2007) Any player who receives a gross misconduct will receive a minimum and automatic two game suspension. There is an automatic and minimum two game suspension per gross misconduct penalty. As an example if a player receives two gross misconduct penalties the player will receive an automatic and minimum four game suspension. A longer, season, multi-season, or permanent suspension may result at the sole discretion of the officials. No refunds will be issued. A minimum or one (1) game suspension may not be appealed. Fine: 0 PIM: 15 |
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