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ROCKY RIVER, Ohio - Cleveland Indians two-time All-Star
closer Chris Perez pleaded no contest and was convicted
Tuesday of misdemeanour drug abuse for marijuana shipped
to his home in the family dogs name.
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. Perez withdrew his not guilty plea in Rocky River
Municipal Court outside Cleveland and was found guilty
and fined $250. He also was placed on probation for one
year and was ordered to speak to youngsters about drugs.
"Youre highly regarded; kids look up to you," Judge Brian
Hagan said. "But you made a big mistake. I hope that
through your efforts you can deter someone else from
making that same mistake." Postal inspectors tipped off
police about suspicious packages mailed to the Perez
home. They say Perezs wife, Melanie, accepted two
packages with about a third of a pound of marijuana. The
related criminal case against her is pending. If she
passes a drug test, she will face a $50 fine and will not
be required to serve probation, said prosecutor Michael
OShea. Authorities say Melanie Perez, whose maiden name
is Baum, told the undercover officer delivering the
packages that they were intended for her dog, named
Brody. The package was addressed to Brody Baum. According
to investigators, Perez told drug agents with a search
warrant that he had pot for personal use and pointed out
two jars. Asked about any drugs or weapons by officers
who went to the Perez home, Perez "volunteered to direct
the officers to the location of it," an investigative
report said. Under the drug agreement between Major
League Baseball and its players association, marijuana
offences generally result with the player undergoing a
treatment program rather than discipline. Perez is
participating in the treatment program and is subject to
regular drug tests, defence attorney Terry Gilbert told
The (Cleveland) Plain Dealer. "For all intents and
purposes, his life is on a good track," Gilbert said. The
28-year-old Perez (5-2) has 21 saves on the season in 25
opportunities with a 3.15 ERA.
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Hockey Insiders Pierre LeBrun and Bob McKenzie both
reported Thursday that there have been ongoing trade
discussions between the Oilers and Los Angeles Kings over
forward Sam Gagner.
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Mike Zigomaniss goal at 5:53 of the third period stood up
as the winner as the Rochester Americans hung on to
defeat the visiting Hamilton Bulldogs 3-2 on Saturday in
American Hockey League action.
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results this season and feels ready to put it all
together and finally hoist a trophy at the top level.The
NCAA drops the puck today on their mens hockey tournament
and there will be no shortage of Canadians on the ice as
16 teams try to make their first step to becoming
National Champions. The tournament includes a total of
109 Canadian players. There are 35 players from Ontario,
35 from British Columbia, 18 from Alberta and seven each
from Quebec, Manitoba and Saskatchewan. Many of those
players are trying to follow in the footsteps of several
successful Canadian NHLers who went to college, including
four members of the gold-medal-winning Sochi Olympic
team: Jonathan Toews (North Dakota), Martin St. Louis
(Vermont), Patrick Sharp (Vermont) and Chris Kunitz
(Ferris State). "I think that if more Canadian families
were exposed to what college can do — as parents for
your kid socially, athletically and academically ... I
think more people would be doing it," said University of
Denver coach Jim Montgomery, a Montreal native who went
to Maine and ended up playing 122 NHL games. Among the
945 players to see NHL action this season, 100 were
Canadians who played at a U.S. college. Naturally, many
went the more traditional road, through the QMJHL, OHL or
WHL. But the NCAA is slowly becoming another acceptable
way to get there. "Theres no wrong path," Phoenix Coyotes
assistant general manager Brad Treliving said. "I think
as a Canadian guy you grew up and youre around major
junior hockey more, so ... youre closer to it than you
are U.S. colleges, but, jeez, theres no wrong answer. Its
an individual choice and theres benefits to both."
Treliving said major junior hockey is the "quicker" path
to the NHL because it has more of a pro-style schedule
and grind. But others point to colleges 40-game season as
a better chance for some players to develop. Theres more
opportunity to lift weights and practice. "Theres the
Sidney Crosbys and the Ovechkins and the Malkins of the
world that could grow under a rock and are going to play
in the NHL," Montgomery said. "Theres otther perfect
examples — elite players like the Paul Kariyas of the
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like, did he really need to go to college? Well, Paul
Kariya needed to go to college because he was 155 pounds
and in 18 months of college he was 175 pounds ready to
play against 30-year-old men that are 225 pounds. "It
teaches you how to be a man quick." Perhaps some
notoriety can come from watching this NCAA tournament.
Boston College defenceman Michael Matheson (Pointe-
Claire, Que.) is a first-round pick and top prospect for
the Florida Panthers, while Quinnipiac has Connor and
Kellen Jones (Montrose, B.C.) and Matthew Peca(Petawawa,
Ont.). Wisconsin goaltender Joel Rumpel (Swift Current,
Sask.) has been one of the best in the country this
season and could soon follow in the footsteps of other
recent Canadian college players like Matt Read, Ben
Scrivens and Cory Conacher who have signed NHL contracts.
Hamilton brothers Greg and Matt Carey recently signed
deals with the Coyotes and Chicago Blackhawks,
respectively, after playing at St. Lawrence University in
upstate New York. Greg Carey came away satisfied with his
direction, which was only possible because playing tier-2
junior hockey opened him up to the world of U.S.
colleges. "You have friends, older friends on your team
who have the ability to go and to head down to the States
and play and it looks like a lot of fun," Carey said in a
phone interview. "And then you get to go on your visits
and you get exposed to this world that you really dont
see as a Canadian kid growing up. We see a lot of the
major junior with the Dub and the O and the Q and the NHL
is right there, front and centre, so we dont really get
the NCAA." Looking at the tournament from an NHL draft
perspective, the top eligible player in the tournament,
according to Craig Buttons rankings, is Boston Colleges
starting goalie Thatcher Demko. Demko posted a .921 save
percentage and 2.13 goals against average in 21 starts
this season.
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