Lethbridge Herald

More suspension­s announced after ugly university hockey brawl

- THE CANADIAN PRESS — HALIFAX

More penalties have been handed out in an ugly brawl that cast a pall over university men’s hockey in Atlantic Canada.

Hardest hit were the head coaches — Acadia University’s Darren Burns and Brad Peddle of St. Francis Xavier — who were handed additional sanctions of sitting out eight games apiece.

The teams’ Feb. 2 brawl spread from the ice to both squads’ benches, and was captured on video and circulated widely online.

Atlantic University Sport had previously handed automatic suspension­s to six Acadia players and nine from the X-Men as well as both head coaches, ranging in length from two to five games, totalling 39 games.

In a release Tuesday, AUS handed out another 36 games of suspension­s to five players and four coaches, which take effect immediatel­y.

Acadia got the worst of the discipline handed out by David MacLean, the AUS men’s hockey chair.

Three Acadia players received extra game suspension­s, including Rodney Southam, who has taken responsibi­lity for the comments that led to the bench-clearing brawl.

Southam had told Sam Studnicka of St. F.X. he “looked like a rapist,” which prompted the melee. Southam later issued a statement saying he was unaware that Studnicka has a sexual assault survivor in his family.

On Tuesday, Southam was suspended an additional five games, for a total of seven games.

The two teams are expected to meet today in Antigonish, for the first game in the AUS playoff quarter-finals.

“These suspension­s are significan­t, coming at a time of year where most sanctions will be served during the playoffs,” MacLean said in a statement Tuesday.

“A lot of really fine young people made serious judgment mistakes. I know they will learn from it and move on to bigger and better things. I want to thank everyone for their full cooperatio­n.”

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