Should courts look more closely at sports?
The natural laws and rules of society do not apply to sports. After the Bertuzzi incident, maybe they should.
View ArticleBertuzzi's case didn't belong in court
Todd Bertuzzi's plea agreement only proves that the NHL, not the courts, should arbitrate justice.
View ArticleMoore files civil suit vs. Bertuzzi, May, Canucks
Steve Moore, the former Colorado Avalanche player injured after a blindside attack by Vancouver Canucks star Todd Bertuzzi in March 2004, has filed a civil lawsuit in a Denver court against Bertuzzi,...
View ArticleWith this deal, there are no more excuses for Canucks
Scott Burnside writes that with the Roberto Luongo-Todd Bertuzzi deal, there are no excuses left for the Canucks.
View ArticleBurnside: Forsberg, Bertuzzi trying to find last chapter
Peter Forsberg and Todd Bertuzzi are with new teams, but they are still in the same precarious position -- two once-great players trying to stake claim to what is left in their respective futures.
View ArticleExpect Hasek, Chelios to return to Red Wings next season
Scott Burnside takes a look at some of the questions facing the Red Wings after they failed to reach the Cup finals this postseason.
View ArticleBertuzzi can't escape past, but he sees a future in Anaheim
Todd Bertuzzi is with a new team, but he still can't escape the Steve Moore questions. Nor should he. But in Anaheim, the big forward might be able to walk away from his own rubble.
View ArticleTodd Bertuzzi hopes his second stint with Detroit Red Wings yields better...
Todd Bertuzzi's NHL story is an infamous one. The latest chapter brings him back to Detroit. Can he reclaim his game in 2009-10?
View ArticleStock up, stock down: Mikael Samuelsson scoring, Matt Duchene falling
Stock UpMikael Samuelsson, Vancouver Canucks: One of the question marks about the Canucks -- apart from whether they'll have enough defensemen to fiel...
View ArticleSochi Olympics - No easy answers for Team Canada
With so many weapons to choose from, how could Team Canada possibly go wrong in selecting its 25-player squad? The truth is that it could go very wrong.
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