Will this put a dent in his up and coming career??
http://tsn.ca/nhl/news_story/?ID=229398&hubname=
It won't help.
Seems like it was probably some sort of stupid rookie initiation thing because it was rookies night where they have to buy everyone's drinks. Hes making several hundred thousand dollars a year, so theres no real reason for him to steal a purse.
If that's their idea of rookie initiation then it's pretty stupid, you are just asking for trouble. Maybe he can get away with that in Montreal, but Tampa - it's just stupid.
I don't see Murray with an arrest, maybe O'Bryne could've followed his lead.
Although I also don't think that it was a good idea, but the mug doesn't look half bad ::stupid::
http://images.tsn.ca/images/stories/20080211/mug_340_41912.jpg
Ryan O'Byrne got arrested how and why and when?
[quote mhand06]Ryan O'Byrne got arrested how and why and when?[/quote]
You might consider clicking the link. Welcome to the internet.
[quote ugarte][quote mhand06]Ryan O'Byrne got arrested how and why and when?[/quote]
You might consider clicking the link. Welcome to the internet.[/quote]
Don't do it! I clicked on the internet link and it stole my credit card! Now I have to go into the tubes to fish it out.
Leave it to O'Byrne to get another inopportune penalty.
This is the lead story on the CBC Montreal 6 o'clock news. "The team has no plans to sanction the two players." So yeah, sounds like hazing.
Update: Second story is how effing cold it is. In conclusion, typical news day.
[quote ftyuv][quote ugarte][quote mhand06]Ryan O'Byrne got arrested how and why and when?[/quote]
You might consider clicking the link. Welcome to the internet.[/quote]
Don't do it! I clicked on the internet link and it stole my credit card! Now I have to go into the tubes to fish it out.[/quote]
"Not that net!", said the fish.
Here's how a blog writer for the Baltimore Sun puts it: http://weblogs.baltimoresun.com/sports/ordine/blog/2008/02/nhl_nitwit_steals_purse_no_wor.html
A rare example in which I'm glad the article did not tie a player to Cornell. ::rolleyes::
Is anyone really surprised given his troubled behavior while he was here on campus...By the way, it is not funny.
[quote bandit1]Is anyone really surprised given his troubled behavior while he was here on campus...By the way, it is not funny.[/quote]
huh?
[quote redhair34][quote bandit1]Is anyone really surprised given his troubled behavior while he was here on campus...By the way, it is not funny.[/quote]
huh?[/quote]
What troubled behavior on campus? Links? I don't remember anything.
It is very much funny when a professional athlete making hundreds of thousands of dollars gets caught committing petty theft. It's probably not going to ruin his life and it most certainly won't ruin the victim's life. So why not laugh at the absurdity of it?
[quote KeithK][quote redhair34][quote bandit1]Is anyone really surprised given his troubled behavior while he was here on campus...By the way, it is not funny.[/quote]
huh?[/quote]
What troubled behavior on campus? Links? I don't remember anything.
It is very much funny when a professional athlete making hundreds of thousands of dollars gets caught committing petty theft. It's probably not going to ruin his life and it most certainly won't ruin the victim's life. So why not laugh at the absurdity of it?[/quote]
Well, it probably wasn't very funny to the victim. Having a purse (or wallet) stolen is a big hassle. You are temporarily without ID and access to money and maybe even your house/car keys.
It sounds like she got everything back and does not have to go through the hassle of canceling credit cards, getting a new license, ATM card, cell phone etc.
If it was part of a rookie hazing ritual, there are other ways that you can promote team bonding and unity without walking off with someone else's property.
[quote Rita]If it was part of a rookie hazing ritual, there are other ways that you can promote team bonding and unity without walking off with someone else's property.[/quote]
I'm not saying I approve of the stunt. I think hazing is pretty much asinine and no doubt the victim was upset at the time. But she did get her stuff back (apparently) and suffered no lasting harm. So we're left to laugh at the spectacle. YMMV.
[quote KeithK]
What troubled behavior on campus? Links? I don't remember anything.
[/quote]
Remember how he went pro very late in summer?
[quote calgARI '07][quote KeithK]
What troubled behavior on campus? Links? I don't remember anything.
[/quote]
Remember how he went pro very late in summer?[/quote]
Who should we PM for details?
[quote calgARI '07][quote KeithK]
What troubled behavior on campus? Links? I don't remember anything.
[/quote]
Remember how he went pro very late in summer?[/quote]
PM him for details.:-} Sorry, sometime we'll have to give up on that.
edit: I guess I spent too long at dinner.
[quote French Rage]
Who should we PM for details?[/quote]
Hilarious.
FWIW, I am not insinuating something for sure happened that made O'Byrne leave late in the summer only that it was very curious that he did leave late in the summer.
So we should PM you for vagaries, instead?
[quote calgARI '07]FWIW, I am not insinuating something for sure happened that made O'Byrne leave late in the summer ...[/quote]
That's exactly what you're doing.
[quote Chris '03]
That's exactly what you're doing.[/quote]
Awesome.
Quote from: calgARI '07Awesome.
FWIW, Ari is not insinuating any sarcasm there.
[quote Rita]If it was part of a rookie hazing ritual, there are other ways that you can promote team bonding and unity without walking off with someone else's property.[/quote]
Yeah, but sometimes that leads to the cancellation of the rest of the season after taking a certain type of walk. *coughvermontcough*
[quote calgARI '07][quote KeithK]
What troubled behavior on campus? Links? I don't remember anything.
[/quote]
Remember how he went pro very late in summer?[/quote]
Before this turns into the worst thread in the world featuring more single-word flames that contribute nothing to the discussion at hand, I dug up the dates that significant early departures first hit this board:
O'Byrne: August 10, 2006
Pokulok: July 6, 2006
McKee: March 31, 2005
Hynes: August 19, 2005
So Hynes actually left later in a summer than O'Byrne did. Does that mean there's some sort of curious behavior his current team should be concerned about as well? I seem to recall players across the college ranks jumping ship over the course of the summer.
[quote RichH]So Hynes actually left later in a summer than O'Byrne did. Does that mean there's some sort of curious behavior his current team should be concerned about as well?[/quote]
Not just "curious," Rich, but "troubled." Maybe O'Byrne was seen with Oswald?
Regardless of what O'Bryne may or may not have done to facilitate his exit from the hill, he could've used that one extra year to learn things not to do when you become an NHLer.
I mean the all-star game things where the first year player has a mysteriously high room service charge at the end of the weekend - that's kind of funny. Stealing a purse at a Tampa bar? ::screwy::
[quote Al DeFlorio][quote RichH]So Hynes actually left later in a summer than O'Byrne did. Does that mean there's some sort of curious behavior his current team should be concerned about as well?[/quote]
Not just "curious," Rich, but "troubled." Maybe O'Byrne was seen with Oswald?[/quote]
Well, to be sure we're not putting words in Ari's mouth (since that's who I quoted), "troubled" was only used by bandit1. Ari described O'Byrne's action as "curious," that's all.
[quote RichH][quote Al DeFlorio][quote RichH]So Hynes actually left later in a summer than O'Byrne did. Does that mean there's some sort of curious behavior his current team should be concerned about as well?[/quote]
Not just "curious," Rich, but "troubled." Maybe O'Byrne was seen with Oswald?[/quote]
Well, to be sure we're not putting words in Ari's mouth (since that's who I quoted), "troubled" was only used by bandit1. Ari described O'Byrne's action as "curious," that's all.[/quote]
Actually, when Keith asked what bandit1 meant by "troubled," Ari responded by insinuating that it was true without using any qualifier. Then he decided that his keyboard probably wrote a check that his ass is unable or unwilling to cash.
In any event, I haven't read any article in a publication with a masthead that O'Byrne swiped the purse as part of a hazing ritual, but people are writing here as if it is true. All I know is that he is accused of swiping a purse. I don't know if it was hazing, the act of a drunk guy, an accident because he thought it was his girlfriend's purse (his explanation, IIRC), or an obnoxious thing done by a young guy with a false sense of entitlement who was being a bully.
[quote ugarte]
Actually, when Keith asked what bandit1 meant by "troubled," Ari responded by insinuating that it was true without using any qualifier. Then he decided that his keyboard probably wrote a check that his ass is unable or unwilling to cash.
[/quote]
Or maybe my keyboard decided that it was not in the mood to deal with a flame war by people unwilling to acknowledge that anything associated with Cornell hockey could ever be bad or wrong.
[quote calgARI '07][quote ugarte]
Actually, when Keith asked what bandit1 meant by "troubled," Ari responded by insinuating that it was true without using any qualifier. Then he decided that his keyboard probably wrote a check that his ass is unable or unwilling to cash.
[/quote]
Or maybe my keyboard decided that it was not in the mood to deal with a flame war by people unwilling to acknowledge that anything associated with Cornell hockey could ever be bad or wrong.[/quote]
I have no trouble imagining that at least some Cornell hockey players are jackasses. O'Byrne could well be a total asshole. But give me some facts before you ask me to believe that he is.
[quote calgARI '07][quote ugarte]
Actually, when Keith asked what bandit1 meant by "troubled," Ari responded by insinuating that it was true without using any qualifier. Then he decided that his keyboard probably wrote a check that his ass is unable or unwilling to cash.
[/quote]
Or maybe my keyboard decided that it was not in the mood to deal with a flame war by people unwilling to acknowledge that anything associated with Cornell hockey could ever be bad or wrong.[/quote]
I don't know who those people are. I do know that most of eLynah's readers will circle the wagons if all that is thrown around is innuendo, but don't jump to the same defense of people who've actually made mistakes. I don't see anyone here defending Devin's hit on Ross, for example (I haven't seen it, so I have no opinion on it).
If you know something, say something - hell, even say that you know something but aren't at liberty to divulge the details. On the other hand, if you know nothing, please, STFU.
[quote ugarte]
If you know something, say something - hell, even say that you know something but aren't at liberty to divulge the details. On the other hand, if you know nothing, please, STFU.[/quote]
Therein lies the issue. I can't say I know something and not divulge the details because it hurts some peoples' feelings as we have seen in the past and in this thread so some have to walk a fine line as it comes to these situations.
[quote calgARI '07][quote ugarte]
If you know something, say something - hell, even say that you know something but aren't at liberty to divulge the details. On the other hand, if you know nothing, please, STFU.[/quote]
Therein lies the issue. I can't say I know something and not divulge the details because it hurts some peoples' feelings as we have seen in the past and in this thread so some have to walk a fine line as it comes to these situations.[/quote]
It doesn't hurt anybody's feelings - it annoys the crap out of some of us because it's an obvious attempt to be seen as more in-the-loop and privy to secret information that the rest of us are not. There is no credible reason for stating that you know something that you can't share, other than self-aggrandizement.
[quote calgARI '07][quote ugarte]
Actually, when Keith asked what bandit1 meant by "troubled," Ari responded by insinuating that it was true without using any qualifier. Then he decided that his keyboard probably wrote a check that his ass is unable or unwilling to cash.
[/quote]
Or maybe my keyboard decided that it was not in the mood to deal with a flame war by people unwilling to acknowledge that anything associated with Cornell hockey could ever be bad or wrong.[/quote]
When you've already dug yourself into a deep hole, isn't it usually suggested that you stop digging?
[quote Al DeFlorio][quote calgARI '07][quote ugarte]
Actually, when Keith asked what bandit1 meant by "troubled," Ari responded by insinuating that it was true without using any qualifier. Then he decided that his keyboard probably wrote a check that his ass is unable or unwilling to cash.
[/quote]
Or maybe my keyboard decided that it was not in the mood to deal with a flame war by people unwilling to acknowledge that anything associated with Cornell hockey could ever be bad or wrong.[/quote]
When you've already dug yourself into a deep hole, isn't it usually suggested that you stop digging?[/quote]
he could stop digging if people stopped throwing the dirt back into the hole...
[quote Dpperk29][quote Al DeFlorio][quote calgARI '07][quote ugarte]
Actually, when Keith asked what bandit1 meant by "troubled," Ari responded by insinuating that it was true without using any qualifier. Then he decided that his keyboard probably wrote a check that his ass is unable or unwilling to cash.
[/quote]
Or maybe my keyboard decided that it was not in the mood to deal with a flame war by people unwilling to acknowledge that anything associated with Cornell hockey could ever be bad or wrong.[/quote]
When you've already dug yourself into a deep hole, isn't it usually suggested that you stop digging?[/quote]
he could stop digging if people stopped throwing the dirt back into the hole...[/quote]
Perhaps that's where the dirt belongs.
Besides, "PM me for details" is out of date and should be left alone. This season it's, "Cornell played last weekend. See my blog for details."
If this was hazing and reports say this was the day of the rookie dinner, then the NHL needs to do more of the rookie training most other sports have - money management, not harrassing women, working with the media, your image, your team's image - to insure this doesn't tarnish the league or the sport (or the player). If they did the training, then they need to make it sink in better. The 1950s Yankees could get away with lifting purses or skirts but nobody'd arrest them for it, if they were the charges would be quashed, and nobody would likely report it if it happened.
At least nobody on this thread has wondered what the woman should expect, being in a bar at 2 a.m.
He went pro late in the summer for a reason and it was not cause he's a good guy.
[quote ugarte].........or an obnoxious thing done by a young guy with a false sense of entitlement who was being a bully.[/quote] He's huge, he's in Montreal, he's an NHL hockey player. Come on, he's entitled.
Thanks guys - you sure put me in my place.
http://tsn.ca/nhl/news_story/?ID=229676&hubname=
Jean Beliveau, Yvan Cournoyer and Henri Richard don't seem to be happy campers.
[quote amerks127]http://tsn.ca/nhl/news_story/?ID=229676&hubname=
Jean Beliveau, Yvan Cournoyer and Henri Richard don't seem to be happy campers.[/quote]
They probably did stuff just as bad, but it was in Canada and the press wouldn't dare say anything or it was in the US and nobody cared.
[quote amerks127]http://tsn.ca/nhl/news_story/?ID=229676&hubname=
Jean Beliveau, Yvan Cournoyer and Henri Richard don't seem to be happy campers.[/quote]
I imagine that at their advanced ages, their "Get off my lawn!" quotient is very high. Pretty much every generation thinks the next generation is a bunch of slackers and nogoodniks.
Kyle
[quote Jacob '06]
They probably did stuff just as bad, but it was in Canada and the press wouldn't dare say anything or it was in the US and nobody cared.[/quote]
[quote article]
None of the three greats would go into any detail about what exactly the old time rookie initiation entailed. They did say it usually occurred on lengthy trips by train to other cities and involved food, booze and some other unmentionable acts.
"It was a crazy initiation," said Richard with a mischievous smile.
[/quote]
That would seem to sum it up. Sounds like someone just got caught this time or things were taken a bit too far.
[quote nr53][quote Jacob '06]
They probably did stuff just as bad, but it was in Canada and the press wouldn't dare say anything or it was in the US and nobody cared.[/quote]
[quote article]
None of the three greats would go into any detail about what exactly the old time rookie initiation entailed. They did say it usually occurred on lengthy trips by train to other cities and involved food, booze and some other unmentionable acts.
"It was a crazy initiation," said Richard with a mischievous smile.
[/quote]
That would seem to sum it up. Sounds like someone just got caught this time or things were taken a bit too far.[/quote]After reading the article, it seems like the title is somewhat misleading. They seem to be as bothered by the fact that the rookies had to buy an expensive dinner as they are by the arrests.
[quote KeithK]It is very much funny when a professional athlete making hundreds of thousands of dollars gets caught committing petty theft. It's probably not going to ruin his life and it most certainly won't ruin the victim's life. So why not laugh at the absurdity of it?[/quote]
Boys will be boys, Keith? C'mon. You can do better.
[quote jeh25][quote KeithK]It is very much funny when a professional athlete making hundreds of thousands of dollars gets caught committing petty theft. It's probably not going to ruin his life and it most certainly won't ruin the victim's life. So why not laugh at the absurdity of it?[/quote]
Boys will be boys, Keith? C'mon. You can do better.[/quote]
Not quite. Go ahead and arrest and convict him. Sentence him to probation and community service (which I imagine is probably what he'd get for something lie this). But it's still funny.