stanley cup. everybody does it. and that s where everything changed. coach martin trumble of the hornets doesn t look like a man who just took the gold. instead, he seems to rush through the line of the children barely shaking hands. seems like he was on a mission trying to get at a certain boy. so when we saw that he sticks it foot out and trips my son and the other boy, they both fall down. outrage erupts. it appears the coach intentionally trips two players. elizabeth s son is one of them. i was so angry that he did that. my son, he was pretty shocked. he s a very sensitive boy. why would he do that? i don t understand why an adult would do that. the other boy whose family requested he not be identified breaks his wrist in the fall. according to witnesses, this boy was a target of the coach s rage the entire game. it s horrifying, because it doesn t matter what the kid did
talk about a penalty. this pee wee hockey coach goes way too far when he takes down two young players on the ice. a full grown man picking on minors? it s ridiculous. what he did is uncalled for and it s horrible. the canadian culture has long been defined by its love of hockey. even the $5 bill shows children playing the sport. but at a rink in vancouver, one coach brings shame to the game. like many young players, elizabeth papasis son showed a was introduced to the beloved sport at an early age. my son michael has been playing since he was 4 years old. at age 10, michael was
it s ridiculous. what he did is uncalled for and it s horrible. the canadian culture has long been defined by its love of hockey. even the $5 bill shows children playing the sport. but at a rink in vancouver, one coach brings shame to the game. like many young players, elizabeth papasis son showed a love of the game. he s played since age four. he was playing in the championship game against the uvc hornets in yellow. we were all hyped up, like all the parents. my family members were there too. we were all rooting for them.
through the line of the children barely shaking hands. seems like he was on a mission trying to get at a certain boy. so when we saw that he sticks it foot out and trips my son and the other boy, they both fall down. outrage erupts. it appears the coach intentionally trips two players. elizabeth s son is one of them. i was so angry that he did that. my son, he was pretty shocked. he s a very sensitive boy. why would he do that? i don t understand why an adult would do that. the other boy whose family requested he not be identified breaks his wrist in the fall. according to witnesses, this boy was a target of the coach s rage the entire game. it s horrifying, because it doesn t matter what the kid did if he did anything, that an adult had to do that. it s awful. the hornets coach denies the trip was on purpose and says he
been defined by its love of hockey. even the $5 bill celebrates the nations pride, showing children playing the sport. but at a rink in vancouver, one coach brings shame to the game. like many young players, elizabeth papasis son was introduced to the beloved sport at an early age. my son, michael, has played since he was 4 years old. he was playing in the championship game against the uvc hornets in yellow. we were all hyped up, like all the parents. my family members were there, too. we were all rooting for them. team manager tammy holeg is