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Kristi
03-22-2005, 06:40 PM
WHL Announces Fines and Suspensions
Created: Mar 22, 2005

CALGARY, AB -- The Western Hockey League today announced a series of fines and suspensions.

The Everett Silvertips have been fined $750.00 for their fourth multiple fight situation of the season at Tri-Cities on March 19. Head coach Kevin Constantine of the Silvertips has been suspended for one game as a result of the multiple fight. Cody Thoring of Everett has also been suspended for one game under supplemental discipline for his actions during the same game. The suspensions to Constantine and Thoring have been served.

The Tri-Cities Americans have been fined $500.00 for their third multiple fight situation of the season versus Everett on March 19. Andy Thompson of the Americans has been suspended for one game for receiving his third game misconduct of the season. His suspension has been served. Clayton Stoner of the Americans has been suspended pending further review under supplemental discipline for his actions during the game.

Dustin Boyd of the Moose Jaw Warriors has been suspended for one game for receiving a cross checking major and game misconduct at Brandon on March 18. His suspension has been served.

Shaden Moore of the Red Deer Rebels has been suspended for one game for receiving a major and game misconduct at Lethbridge on March 20.

James McEwan of the Seattle Thunderbirds has been suspended for three games for receiving a match penalty at Everett on March 16. His suspension has been served. Zack FitzGerald of Seattle has been suspended for receiving a match penalty versus Portland on March 19. His suspension is to be determined.

Barry Horman of the Swift Current Broncos has been suspended for one game for receiving a gross misconduct versus Medicine Hat on March 18. His suspension has been served.

Rebel66
03-22-2005, 06:53 PM
Shaden Moore of the Red Deer Rebels has been suspended for one game for receiving a major and game misconduct at Lethbridge on March 20.


This could be an extremely costly penalty for Mr. Moore, knowing Brent Sutter. He was absolutely steamed at Moore about that dumb move taking the only fighting major in a tight 2-1 game part way through the third period. That the game had huge bearing on where the Rebels ultimately finished just added to that. If Joel Henituk or whoever takes his place in Game one plays even reasonably well then Moore could be sitting more than the one game handed out by the league.