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Pierre Crinon sent off again for a bad move on the ice during Game 4 of the final


It seems that Pierre Crinon likes to be talked about a lot, and especially for the wrong reasons. For several months, the name of the Brûleurs de loups player has been systematically coming up for events that are not really good news. His latest feat of arms: an expulsion for a sweep over Bordeaux’s Baptiste Bruche, during match 4 of the Magnus League final, won on Wednesday by the Boxers (who lead 3-1).

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After a few moments spent on the ice, the Bordeaux player finally got up. It is in any case a gesture similar to that made in the quarter-final of the play-offs against the Red Devils of Briançon, in mid-March, which earned him an eight-match suspension by the Commission for Infringements of the Rules of the Game (CIRJ). Pierre Crinon was able to return to the ice to face Angers, in the Ligue Magnus semi-final, where the Dukes’ fiery crowd took him to task.

Crinon continues the suspensions

Because it was against Angers that Pierre Crinon had already slipped this season. On November 30, during the match between the two teams, the Grenoblois hit Angevin goalkeeper Matthew O’Connor in the face with a reinforced glove, causing him three days of ITT for facial trauma. Facts for which he will be judged in May, when he had already had a seven-match suspension.

At the Milan-Cortina Olympic Games, Pierre Crinon also fought with Canadian Thomas Wilson, after being slammed against the plexiglass surrounding the playing area during the match lost by France (10-2). The French hockey player was excluded from the match and was suspended by his federation for the end of the Olympic tournament.



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