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Hockey player fired for not signing
flag for troops CBC
News A junior hockey player has been ousted from the Saint John Sea Dogs after he did not sign a Canadian flag that the team was sending to troops in Afghanistan. Dave Bouchard — a 20-year-old from Jonquière, Que., who played left wing on the Quebec Major Junior team — said he thought someone else had already signed his name. But Sea Dogs coach Jacques Beaulieu said he did not accept that explanation and cut him from the team after Saturday's game. "Morally, we have standards with this hockey team and that's a standard that we believe in," Beaulieu told CBC News Monday. "I mean, if Dave doesn't believe in it, that's fine. But he won't be part of it. He won't be part of this organization. That's the standard that we set." Beaulieu said he believes in freedom of expression but added that any player who refused to sign would have been kicked off the team. "It wouldn't matter who it would have been. It could have been one of our best players, our first round pick."
He said Bouchard had not been performing well and had a bad attitude, even though he has tied for top scorer on the team so far in the season. Beaulieu said Bouchard was about to be cut anyway and the flag issue was the last straw. Mixed reaction in Saint John Hockey fan Jackie Rocca said Beaulieu was justified in firing the young left-winger. "He should have signed it, too. He's a team player, he should be a team player 100 per cent." Player's right to hold his own opinions defended Bouchard, who last played for the Acadie-Bathurst Titan, has gone back to his hometown. He could be traded to another team in the league, but his age makes 2006-07 his last season. In Saint John, his hockey career is over. Meanwhile, Beaulieu said his decision has the full support of the team owners and even from some of Bouchard's former teammates. "The owners have given me full reins of the hockey team and they allow me to make decisions like that and they totally support me, after I did it, even the some of the teammates said, 'Jacques, it was wrong, we support you and we believe in what you believe in, and it was the right thing to do.'" --------------------------------------------------- Prison Planet.tv: The Premier Multimedia Subscription Package: Download and Share the Truth! Please help our fight against the New World Order by giving a donation. As bandwidth costs increase, the only way we can stay online and expand is with your support. Please consider giving a monthly or one-off donation for whatever you can afford. You can pay securely by either credit card or Paypal. Click here to donate. |