By : Marty Henwood 230 days 21 hours 3 minutes ago.
Marc Crawford, you may want to keep your head up.
It looks like Todd Bertuzzi, Dave Nonis and the Vancouver Canuck organization aren't quite done with the cheap shots.
Judging by the testimony made public this in the Steve Moore lawsuit this week, Bertuzzi and Nonis are making it clear. Crawford is no longer the hunter; he is now the hunted.
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By : Marty Henwood 240 days 21 hours 41 minutes ago.
The latest twist in the Todd Bertuzzi-Steve Moore saga sounds more and more like an episode of The Sopranos.
Marc Crawford ordered the hit on Moore?
If the allegation is true, should we be surprised?
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By : Pollard 246 days 1 hour 41 minutes ago.
THE CANADIAN PRESS
NHL forward Todd Bertuzzi's infamous on-ice attack on former player Steve Moore may have been ordered by former Vancouver Canucks coach Marc Crawford, CBC's The National reported Wednesday.
Bertuzzi, then with the Canucks attacked Colorado forward Moore from behind during the third period of a March 8, 2004 game, driving Moore's head into the ice.
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By : Pollard 254 days 23 hours 1 minute ago.
It's been a few years since I've talked to Todd Bertuzzi.
But I'd love to talk to Todd today, just to get an idea of how he's feeling before his first game back in Vancouver since being dealt to the Florida Panthers.
His first game wearing an opponent's jersey at GM Place, that is, since he went off the deep end against Steve Moore and became Public Enemy No. 1 around the NHL, and among sports fans in general.
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By : doherty 262 days 3 hours 31 minutes ago.
Just weeks after his infamous mugging of Steve Moore in 2004, Todd Bertuzzi transferred ownership of his million-dollar Kitchener home to his wife in order to avoid it being listed as one of his assets.
A story in today's Toronto Star quotes Moore's lawyers as saying the transfer represents "fraudulent conveyance" and they have asked a judge to have it invalidated.
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