Close X
Saturday, November 2, 2024
ADVT 
National

Vancouver Canucks confirm Moore-Bertuzzi lawsuit settlement

The Canadian Press Darpan, 20 Aug, 2014 03:23 PM
    TORONTO - The Vancouver Canucks are confirming that a "mutually agreeable" settlement has been reached in Steve Moore's lawsuit against NHL forward Todd Bertuzzi over an infamous on-ice attack that ended Moore's career 10 years ago.
     
    Moore's multimillion-dollar suit against Bertuzzi and the Canucks had been set to go to trial Sept. 8.
     
    Geoff Adair, a lawyer for Bertuzzi, said Tuesday the case had been "settled in its totality," but the terms were confidential.
     
    Media reports raised doubts about the finality of the settlement, and TSN reported Wednesday that Moore's brother told him there was no deal yet.
     
    Adair has not responded to numerous follow-up requests for comment and Moore's lawyer, Tim Danson, has not publicly confirmed a settlement.
     
    The Canucks released a statement Wednesday afternoon saying a settlement was reached.
     
    "Canucks Sports & Entertainment confirms that a mutually agreeable and confidential settlement of the action commenced by Steve Moore against Todd Bertuzzi and the Vancouver Canucks has been reached," the hockey club said in its statement. "The settlement is a result of mediation sessions with former Ontario Chief Justice Warren Winkler. No further details will be disclosed and the Canucks respectfully decline requests for comment."
     
    The notorious hit happened on March 8, 2004. Bertuzzi, then playing for the Vancouver Canucks, hit Moore from behind, sending the hapless Colorado Avalanche rookie crashing face-first to the ice and leaving him with a concussion and fractured vertebrae.
     
    Moore alleges the Canucks had put a bounty on his head following his check that left their captain Markus Naslund injured. Bertuzzi pleaded guilty to criminal assault causing bodily harm for the hit and was sentenced in December 2004 to one year probation and 80 hours of community service.

    MORE National ARTICLES

    Arrest of Canadians grabs the attention of China-watchers in U.S.

    Arrest of Canadians grabs the attention of China-watchers in U.S.
    WASHINGTON - To Americans who watch China closely, the arrest of a coffee-shop-owning Canadian couple this week fits a familiar pattern.

    Arrest of Canadians grabs the attention of China-watchers in U.S.

    Man breaks into Abbotsford home, forces boy to help search for valuables

    Man breaks into Abbotsford home, forces boy to help search for valuables
    ABBOTSFORD, B.C. - Police in Abbotsford, B.C., have run out of ideas in their search for a burglar who forced a 13-year-old boy to help search for valuables after a man broke into his home.

    Man breaks into Abbotsford home, forces boy to help search for valuables

    Surrey Man Wanted on Canada-Wide Warrant for Possession of Child Porn Arrested

    Surrey Man Wanted on Canada-Wide Warrant for Possession of Child Porn Arrested
    A man wanted on a Canada-wide warrant alleging possession of child pornography has been arrested in the Vancouver area after officers stopped him for a traffic violation.

    Surrey Man Wanted on Canada-Wide Warrant for Possession of Child Porn Arrested

    B.C. teachers' union and employer head back to table with full bargaining teams

    B.C. teachers' union and employer head back to table with full bargaining teams
    VICTORIA - There is some optimism as both sides in the B.C. teachers' dispute employ their full bargaining teams when negotiations resume later this week.

    B.C. teachers' union and employer head back to table with full bargaining teams

    Driver charged in death of 7-year-old girl

    Driver charged in death of 7-year-old girl
    A 50-year-old man is facing two-driving-related charges in the death of the seven-year-old daughter of John Walsh, president of Conservative Party of Canada. 

    Driver charged in death of 7-year-old girl

    One man dead after tragic crash at Granville St. Bridge

    One man dead after tragic crash at Granville St. Bridge
    Granville St. Bridge has been closed to the southbound traffic following a tragic crash that occurred early this morning at around 3:45 a.m. The deadly crash left one man dead and another has been taken into custody.

    One man dead after tragic crash at Granville St. Bridge