Evan Paul was playing his second game in net for the North Vancouver Wolf Pack when a fight erupted in the third period of his team’s Jan. 25 game against the Richmond Sockeyes at Minoru Arena.

Video of the fight shows Richmond defenceman Eithan Grishin over top of Paul with his arms around the goaltender for close to 20 seconds. When Grishin lets go, Paul slumps to the ice.

Grishin, 19, was (previously) suspended 16 games for incidents earlier this season, according to the PJHL website.

On Nov. 16, he received a 13-game suspension — five games for harassment of an official, three games as supplemental discipline, two games after receiving a game misconduct for being the third man in a fight, and three games as supplemental discipline for being a repeat offender.

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              10 months ago

              You are putting in a lot of effort to die on the dumbest hill ever.

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              Since the 1950s,[18] however, North and South America have generally been considered by English speakers as separate continents, and taken together are called the Americas, or more rarely America.[19][20][4] When conceived as a unitary continent, the form is generally the continent of America in the singular. However, without a clarifying context, singular America in English commonly refers to the United States of America.[4]

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                10 months ago

                As a Canadian it’s not my problem if people from the USA wants to appropriate the term that very clearly refers to the continent in their own country’s name.

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                  10 months ago

                  As a Canadian you know damn well that when someone says America they’re referring to the country, not two continents.