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Fight on golf course triggers hockey association investigation

Fight on golf course triggers hockey association investigation

CTV News2 days ago
Edmonton Watch
The Red Deer Minor Hockey Association is conducting an internal investigation into one of its coaches, former NHLer Nick Tarnasky, after video of a brawl on a golf course in Red Deer surfaced.
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