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Royce
08-08-2005, 06:36 PM
Bertuzzi reinstated to NHL
ESPN.com

NEW YORK -- Vancouver Canucks forward Todd Bertuzzi, whose blindside punch left Colorado's Steve Moore with a broken neck, was reinstated by the NHL on Monday.

Bertuzzi was suspended for the final 13 regular-season games of the 2003-04 season and the Stanley Cup playoffs. His banishment continued throughout last season's NHL lockout, which kept Bertuzzi from playing in the World Cup of Hockey last September and the past two world championships.

He also was barred from playing in any European league last season.

Bertuzzi and Moore met with NHL commissioner Gary Bettman for Bertuzzi's reinstatement hearing on April 26. The Vancouver right wing needed the commissioner's approval before being allowed back into the league.

"I find that the appropriate discipline to be imposed for Mr. Bertuzzi's conduct on March 8, 2004 is the suspension that has been served to date," Bettman said in a statement.

The suspension cost Bertuzzi $501,926.39 in salary. He is due to earn $5,269,333 from the Canucks in the upcoming season.

Moore might never play again because of Bertuzzi's vicious blow in Vancouver on March 8, 2004. The NHL waited over a year to hold Bertuzzi's hearing because of the lockout. Bettman waited nearly four more months to announce his decision to let him onto the ice.

Bertuzzi was suspended indefinitely following the hit. Moore was left with a broken neck, a concussion and no guarantee that he'd still be a professional hockey player.

With the Avalanche ahead 8-2 in the game, Bertuzzi grabbed Moore from behind, punched him on the side of his head and then landed on top of Moore, driving his head into the ice. The bloodied Colorado player was removed on a stretcher.

The attack was seen as retaliation for a hit Moore put on Vancouver star Markus Naslund that left the Canucks captain with a concussion and sidelined him for three games.

"Mr. Bertuzzi's actions were deserving of an appropriately harsh sanction," Bettman said. "There is no question that Mr. Bertuzzi's actions clearly went well beyond what could ever be considered acceptable behavior in the National Hockey League. Mr. Bertuzzi must be held responsible for the results of his actions, and the message must be delivered loudly and forcefully that the game will not tolerate this type of conduct."

Bertuzzi first asked for his reinstatement hearing last December, around the time he pleaded guilty in a Vancouver court to criminal assault and was given a conditional discharge. He faced up to 18 months in prison.

He is not on Canada's roster for the World Hockey Championship, which begins this week in Austria.

Moore is an unrestricted free agent after not being re-signed by the Avalanche.

Big R
08-08-2005, 06:39 PM
welcome back!

Dream machine
08-09-2005, 09:21 PM
Bertuzzi has screwed up his entire career.Since he hasn't played any competitive hockey in 17 months.

rockin500
08-09-2005, 09:52 PM
i think he should get another year off. moore will never play again. and he gets what amounts to 20 games off? booooooooo!!! to that!

Big R
08-10-2005, 02:26 AM
considering there was a lock out he really didnt miss anything and he should miss alot more but im not gunna hate if hes back then hes back

Spitball67
08-10-2005, 02:21 PM
he should have been suspended for a year, including the strike.

renuszm
08-10-2005, 04:10 PM
considering there was a lock out he really didnt miss anything and he should miss alot more but im not gunna hate if hes back then hes back
read the article. He missed the World Cup, World Championships, and the entire season of Europe, where he tried to sign. That's quite a bit.

And Moore is expected to be given medical clearance soon, in fact the Avs already replaced him by signing Brad May.

rockin500
08-10-2005, 04:19 PM
read the article. He missed the World Cup, World Championships, and the entire season of Europe, where he tried to sign. That's quite a bit.

And Moore is expected to be given medical clearance soon, in fact the Avs already replaced him by signing Brad May.
so? it doesnt matter as he hasnt missed enough NHL time. considering Gary Bettman didnt want anyone signing a contract overseas, he is getting off light.

renuszm
08-10-2005, 11:30 PM
the thing is, A LOT of players went to Europe even if Bettman didnt want to. Bertuzzi wanted to go. Would missing more NHL time make things right?

rockin500
08-11-2005, 12:05 AM
yep. im sorry, but i have zero sympathy or pity for bertuzzi.

renuszm
08-11-2005, 04:41 PM
I dont blame you. I felt bad for Moore when it happened, but seeing the way he handled things, I dont have sympathy for him anymore.

BPBlueSox
08-11-2005, 07:55 PM
I dont blame you. I felt bad for Moore when it happened, but seeing the way he handled things, I dont have sympathy for him anymore.

Why?

renuszm
08-11-2005, 10:28 PM
It was one thing to go after Bertuzzi in the trial, but now by involving the entire Canucks organization, it proved that he was more interested in the money then hockey. I know a lot of people with disagree with me here, but thats just my take on it, but hey, theres a few NHL players that feel the same way.

BPBlueSox
08-12-2005, 12:21 AM
It was one thing to go after Bertuzzi in the trial, but now by involving the entire Canucks organization, it proved that he was more interested in the money then hockey. I know a lot of people with disagree with me here, but thats just my take on it, but hey, theres a few NHL players that feel the same way.

Hey, I don't blame him, I'd go after money if I were him, too. Think of all the lost wages from not being able to play.

rockin500
08-12-2005, 12:31 AM
It was one thing to go after Bertuzzi in the trial, but now by involving the entire Canucks organization, it proved that he was more interested in the money then hockey. I know a lot of people with disagree with me here, but thats just my take on it, but hey, theres a few NHL players that feel the same way.
I certainly would go after the whole organization. He'd either a) be a saint or b) criminally stupid to not go after the organization since the Canucks were whipping up everyone into a frenzy before the game and during the game.

renuszm
08-12-2005, 01:18 AM
the media turned it into a frenzy.

rockin500
08-12-2005, 01:29 AM
the media turned it into a frenzy.
of course they did. they are the media, ren! do you expect the media NOT to make a big deal about it?

It doesnt make what he did any less bad. the way he did it was just wrong. Do i think he's an evil guy? no. but he did the crime, and i dont think he really paid the time he should have.

renuszm
08-12-2005, 01:34 AM
I'm talking about before the game, all that was talked about was Moore's hit on Naslund. I wasnt surprised at all when I heard there was an attack. The Vancouver Canucks as an organization did nothing wrong, other then maybe Mark Crawfords idiotic smile afterwards. Why would they send out possibly there best player to retaliate...13 games before the playoffs? I'd say if they had Bertuzzi the chances of them winning the series over Calgary would have been greatly increased, and they probably would have won the West instead of them. Why would they go out and risk it like that, wouldnt they send a non-impact player from the minors? (I know this because the Habs did it once, lol)

rockin500
08-12-2005, 01:36 AM
ohhhh gotcha. i wasnt really into hockey too much at the time, but i remember hearing about bad blood on ESPN and stuff.

damned media! they should all get :wedgie:

renuszm
08-12-2005, 01:40 AM
Oh yeah and Ray, if you really wanna slam Bertuzzi's head into the ground, he lives like 10 minutes away from me.

Timberwolf
08-12-2005, 08:14 AM
Todd is lucky that there was a lockout this past season or else the NHL would have suspended him for more games in the regular season. It will be interesting to see how he deals with getting booed on the road especially at Denver and at St. Paul (Wild fans hate Bertuzzi considering he always like to play dirty towards the Wild players not to mention he once told fans to save their money and not buy tickets to the Semi-Confernece Finals with his Nucks up 3-1. Funny thing is the Wild won the series).

rockin has a point on Bertuzzi. What did Stephen Moore do to handle things that turned you off, renuzsm. I hate the Avs, but I can't go rip Moore. Moore has a right to sue the Canucks organization. That team always love to play dirty and start up fights. God knows the Canucks love to start stuff with the Minnesota Wild and that goes back to the Wild's first season of the NHL

renuszm
08-12-2005, 11:15 AM
rockin has a point on Bertuzzi. What did Stephen Moore do to handle things that turned you off, renuzsm. I hate the Avs, but I can't go rip Moore. Moore has a right to sue the Canucks organization. That team always love to play dirty and start up fights. God knows the Canucks love to start stuff with the Minnesota Wild and that goes back to the Wild's first season of the NHL
Ok so from now on, every time there is an incident between two rival teams, one of them should get sued? It's not like the Avs didnt play a part in this either.

awefullspellare
08-13-2005, 04:25 AM
Reportedly, Moore will also drop his suits if he can make it back into the NHL.

That may be false though as it's in the media ;).