i tried to slam him down on to the ground. i believe his head actually hit the concrete wall. so i don t think that had to feel have felt too good. and this is getting really ugly and unfortunate, folks. it s still just junior hockey. the stadium is in shock. no one knows who the attacker is. we had no idea if it was a fan or a player. i can t tell by looking at him if that s a totem scratch or if it s a fan. the attacker sprints to the totems dressing room. moments later, the broadcast booth reveals that he s a scratched player for the totems. every night you have a couple guys they called healthy scratches that basically aren t dressed for that night, they sit in their street clothes, they watch from the stands. oh, what happened there? the scratched player had plenty of time to think about what he was doing as he made his way from the bleachers. the stairs next to the bleachers is where the totems scratch ran down, comes across, makes his way and meets matt
what he was doing as he made his way from the bleachers. the stairs next to the bleachers is where the totems scratch ran down, comes across, makes his way and meets matt right where we re standing. luckily, no one s injured in the attack. the eugene generals wind up winning the game 8-5. matt vassel chooses not to press charges against his attacker, but the totems scratched player receives a 14-game suspension. i don t think he thought about any consequences that might come up from what he did. it was just kind of like a dire type of thing to do, to just do whatever he could to hurt us, because they knew we were going on in the playoffs. vassel s still talking to english. oh, what happened there? one of the fans came in! john strong looks back in amazement when he thinks about the night the action moved off the ice. that was completely unique. that was completely outlandish. it was completely beyond anything that i had seen then
to see. it was basically like a cartoon, where you see two characters fighting and it just basically is a giant cloud of dust. that s all we could see. i tried to slam him down on to the ground. i believe his head actually hit the concrete wall. so i don t think that had to feel have felt too good. and this is getting really ugly and unfortunate, folks. it s still just junior hockey. the stadium is in shock. no one knows who the attacker is. we had no idea if it was a fan or a player. i can t tell by looking at him if that s a totem scratch or if it s a fan. the attacker sprints to the totems dressing room. moments later, the broadcast booth reveals that he s a scratched player for the totems. every night you have a couple guys they called healthy scratches that basically aren t dressed for that night, they sit in their street clothes, they watch from the stands. oh, what happened there? the scratched player had plenty of time to think about what he was doing as h
i tried to slam him down on to the ground. i believe his head actually hit the concrete wall. so i don t think that had to feel have felt too good. and this is getting really ugly and unfortunate, folks. it s still just junior hockey. the stadium is in shock. no one knows who the attacker is. we had no idea if it was a fan or a player. i can t tell by looking at him if that s a totem scratch or if it s a fan. the attacker sprints to the totems dressing room. moments later, the broadcast booth reveals that he s a scratched player for the totems. every night you have a couple guys they called healthy scratches that basically aren t dressed for that night, they sit in their street clothes, they watch from the stands. oh, what happened there? the scratched player had plenty of time to think about what he was doing as he made his way from the bleachers. the stairs next to the bleachers is where the totems scratch ran down, comes across, makes his way and meets matt rig
it was basically like a cartoon, where you see two characters fighting and it just basically is a giant cloud of dust. that s all we could see. i tried to slam him down on to the ground. i believe his head actually hit the concrete wall. so i don t think that had to feel have felt too good. and this is getting really ugly and unfortunate, folks. it s still just junior hockey. the stadium is in shock. no one knows who the attacker is. we had no idea if it was a fan or a player. i can t tell by looking at him if that s a totem scratch or if it s a fan. the attacker sprints to the totems dressing room. moments later, the broadcast booth reveals that he s a scratched player for the totems. every night you have a couple guys they called healthy scratches that basically aren t dressed for that night, they sit in their street clothes, they watch from the stands. oh, what happened there? the scratched player had plenty of time to think about what he was doing as he made h