NHL Incidents
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Marty McSorley’s case is the eighth in NHL history dealing with an on-ice incident:
* DINO CICCARELLI, Minnesota, Jan 6, 1988
* Incident: Ciccarelli hit Toronto’s Luke Richardson over the head with a stick.
* Charged with: Assault.
* Outcome: Ciccarelli was convicted and served one day in jail, paying a $1,000 fine.
* JIMMY MANN, Winnipeg, Jan. 13, 1982
* Incident: Mann punched Pittsburgh’s Paul Gardner from behind, breaking his jaw.
* Charged with: Assault causing bodily harm.
* Outcome: Mann pleaded guilty and was fined $500.
* DAVE WILLIAMS, Toronto Oct. 20, 1976
* Incident: Williams high-sticked Pittsburgh’s Dennis Owchar.
* Charged with: Assault causing bodily harm and possession of a dangerous weapon.
* Outcome: Williams was acquitted.
* JOE WATSON, DON SALESKI, MEL BRIDGMAN, BOB KELLY, Philadelphia, April 16, 1976
* Incident: Bridgman was involved in a fight with Toronto’s Borje Salming that spilled into the stands and ended up involving fans and police officers and resulted in injury to a female usher.
* Charged with: Watson and Saleski got two counts of common assault, assaulting a police officer and possession of a dangerous weapon. Bridgman and Kelly got assault causing bodily harm.
* Outcome: Watson and Kelly pleaded guilty and were fined. Charges against Bridgman and Saleski were dropped.
* DON MALONEY, Detroit, Nov. 5, 1975
* Incident: Maloney attacked Toronto’s Brian Glennie from behind.
* Charged with: Assault causing bodily harm.
* Outcome: Maloney was acquitted.
DAVE FORBES, Boston, Jan. 4, 1975
* Incident: Forbes butt-ended Minnesota’s Henry Boucha in the eye.
* Charged with: Aggravated assault.
* Outcome: Hung jury.
WAYNE MAKI, Chicago; TED GREEN, Boston, Sept. 21, 1969
* Incident: Maki and Green attacked one another with sticks
swinging. Green took the worst of it, suffering a fractured skull.
* Charged with: Maki got assault causing bodily harm and Green got common assault.
* Outcome: Both players acquitted.
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