Vancouver hockey coach arrested after tripping 13-year-old player
Vancouver – A minor league hockey coach was arrested in Vancouver after a post-game handshake led to a 13-year-old player tripping and possibly breaking his wrist.
Vancouver – A minor league hockey coach was arrested in Vancouver after a post-game handshake led to a 13-year-old player tripping and possibly breaking his wrist.
Martin Tremblay, the coach of the UBC Hornets, claimed to have
slipped as he approached a line-up of opposing players on the Richmond Steel
team.
In a video obtained by CTV
News, Tremblay was standing right next to two players on the opposing team when
his foot moved. The two players tripped and fell. One of the players, a
13-year-old, is undergoing x-rays to determine whether his wrist is broken.
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