The article mentions his statistics in the NHL etc. Too bad it left out the part where he ended Steve Moore's career by breaking his neck. It also failed to mention that criminal charges were brought against this goon resulting in an out of court settlement. But, perhaps the most egregious omission was his behaviour at a press conference where he "apologized" for his actions. For some reason he had his wife beside him at the podium, (not sure which PR firm suggested that), but his pretending to cry was laughable. Not a single tear was shed. Perhaps he should take up acting. Good luck to anyone stepping on the ice with him. Watch your back!
JohnFC. Steve Moore has to wear it forever. I think the article should have mentioned his entire story which is indicative of the type of person he is. He gets to continue to do what he loves, while taking that away from Steve. This is a shameful legacy.