Cleveland player hit with stick during AHL playoff game
HAMILTON, Ontario -- Cleveland Barons defenseman Garrett Stafford was taken to a hospital after being struck in the head with a stick by Hamilton Bulldogs forward Alexander Perezhogin on Friday night during an AHL playoff game.
Stafford was on his knees when he was struck and he fell to the ice, blood gushing from a gash on his face. He was attended to by a doctor and trainers and then was taken to Hamilton General Hospital where he was treated and released, a spokeswoman for Hamilton Health Sciences, told the Hamilton Spectator.
There was no word Friday night whether any criminal charges will be brought.
Stafford was injured in the first period and Cleveland went on to a 4-1 victory that brought them within 3-2 in the series. The best-of-7 series resumes Sunday in Cleveland.
"I've been doing hockey my whole life and I've never seen anything like it," Barons coach Roy Sommer said.
Sommer said he hopes Perezhogin is punished to the full extent possible.
"I don't think this guy should ever play again in North America," he said. "That's a travesty. I saw it on tape ... and it's even worse on tape."
Bulldogs coach Doug Jarvis said his team's thoughts are with Stafford.
"My only thoughts right now is that Garrett Stafford is all right," he said. "That's what we're all hoping for at this time."
HAMILTON, Ontario -- Cleveland Barons defenseman Garrett Stafford was taken to a hospital after being struck in the head with a stick by Hamilton Bulldogs forward Alexander Perezhogin on Friday night during an AHL playoff game.
Stafford was on his knees when he was struck and he fell to the ice, blood gushing from a gash on his face. He was attended to by a doctor and trainers and then was taken to Hamilton General Hospital where he was treated and released, a spokeswoman for Hamilton Health Sciences, told the Hamilton Spectator.
There was no word Friday night whether any criminal charges will be brought.
Stafford was injured in the first period and Cleveland went on to a 4-1 victory that brought them within 3-2 in the series. The best-of-7 series resumes Sunday in Cleveland.
"I've been doing hockey my whole life and I've never seen anything like it," Barons coach Roy Sommer said.
Sommer said he hopes Perezhogin is punished to the full extent possible.
"I don't think this guy should ever play again in North America," he said. "That's a travesty. I saw it on tape ... and it's even worse on tape."
Bulldogs coach Doug Jarvis said his team's thoughts are with Stafford.
"My only thoughts right now is that Garrett Stafford is all right," he said. "That's what we're all hoping for at this time."

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