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Peters suspended as youth coach following brawl

- By john WaWroW tHE AssoCIAtED prEss

BUFFALo, N.Y.

Former NHL enforcer Andrew Peters has been suspended indefinite­ly as coach of a youth hockey team pending a Buffalo police investigat­ion into his role in an on-ice brawl.

Buffalo Junior Sabres president Kevyn Adams announced the suspension Sunday, a day after the melee occurred during a game between the Peters-coached 15-and-Under team and the Ontario-based Hamilton Junior Bulldogs.

A video posted on YouTube shows the fight escalating into the Sabres’ bench, when Peters becomes involved in attempting to separate the players.

At one point, the 36-year-old appears to shove a Hamilton player backward onto the ice.

Buffalo police were called to the downtown arena to investigat­e Former Buffalo Sabres player Andrew Peters, left, and Sabres players talk during an NHL workout in Amherst, N.Y. Peters has been suspended indefinite­ly as coach of a youth hockey team pending a Buffalo police investigat­ion into his role in an on-ice brawl.

the brawl, but no charges were filed. The investigat­ion continues, police spokesman Michael DeGeorge wrote in an email.

The Junior Sabres suspended

Peters immediatel­y after game.

“We are very disappoint­ed in the series of events that unfolded,” Adams, a former NHL player, said in a statement. “We

the are currently reviewing the situation and in the meantime have suspended head coach Andrew Peters indefinite­ly until the matter is over.”

According to a person familiar with the situation, Peters told Junior Sabres officials that he slipped while attempting to get one of the Hamilton players away from Buffalo’s bench. The person spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because the conversati­on was to remain private.

Listed at six-foot-four and 240 pounds, Peters was known for his physical style while playing six NHL seasons, including five with the Sabres. He scored four goals and seven points, and totalled 650 penalty minutes in 229 career games from 2003 through 2010.

He has maintained a home in Buffalo and works for the Sabres as a co-host of a show titled “The Enforcers,” which is broadcast daily on TV and radio.

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