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Amateur hockey coach who punched player gone for 10 years

- MONTREAL

– It’s 10 years in the penalty box for an amateur coach who punched a player in the head.

Quebec’s minor- hockey associatio­n has handed down a decade- long suspension to the midget- level coach who took a swing at a 16- year- old player last weekend.

The incident occurred during a Quebec midget A game. A scuffle occurred in the dying moments of a heated contest between teams from Chicoutimi and Jonquiere.

During that melee near the bench Andre Harvey, a coach with the Jonquiere Pumas, delivered a punch to an opposing player who was wearing a helmet.

The incident was caught on video and drew media attention.

The volunteer coach has admitted to the incident, and apologized, but he says the landed punch was an accident.

Hockey Quebec says that apology isn’t enough. In a statement Friday, it said the coach had a responsibi­lity to set an example and that his behaviour violated the basic principles of amateur coaching.

“A coach has to know that he plays a crucial role at all times and has great influence on the people around him,” the statement said.

“He must play an educationa­l role with respect to his players and show respect in his demeanour. This action went against the principles we look for when a coach gets involved in a sport, in any sport.”

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