Ex-NHL Star Sheldon Souray Hit w/ Lawsuit ... Your Bad Dog Bit Me!!
Former NHL star Sheldon Souray's dog allegedly bit a young girl -- injuring her -- and now the stud defenseman is facing a lawsuit.
Souray played 13 seasons in the NHL -- for the Devils, Canadiens, Oilers, Stars and Ducks -- and was known for his ridiculously hard slap shot.
In the civil suit -- filed last week in L.A. County Court -- Souray is accused of failing to control his dog ... and as a result, the animal allegedly bit the kid in the hallway of her Beverly Hills apartment building in October 2017.
According to the lawsuit, Souray should've known about his dog's "unpredictable and violent/dangerous propensities."
Interesting to note ... 2 months after the alleged incident, Souray posted a picture of his dog on Instagram, with the caption ... "Dougie’s been in bad boy school for 6 weeks. Comes home next week. Gonna be a party."
It's unclear if Dougie is the dog involved in the alleged incident ... or if the alleged incident had anything to do with him being sent to "bad boy school."
The alleged victim is asking for over $25k from Souray ... but the exact amount is unclear.
We reached out to Souray ... so far, no word back.
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Evander Kane Sued Denies Owing Woman $3 Mil ... For Aborting His Baby
10:56 AM PT -- Evander Kane and his attorney have issued a statement adamantly denying the allegations in the suit.
"We’ve received notice of the filing of a lawsuit by someone referred to as Jane Doe alleging a breach of contract against Evander Kane," the statement reads.
"We firmly believe that this lawsuit is baseless both factually and legally. We will aggressively defend this claim in court on Evander’s behalf and assert all applicable counterclaims."
NHL superstar Evander Kane is being sued by a woman who claims he promised to pay her $3 MILLION to abort their child ... so she did ... but he never ponied up the dough.
It's all in a lawsuit filed by a woman using the alias "Jane Doe" to protect her identity. In the suit, the woman claims she started dating Kane in 2015.
Doe claims Kane got her pregnant in 2016 -- but they both agreed to get an abortion.
They continued to have a sexual relationship and he knocked her up again in 2017. Doe claims Kane pressured her to abort again because a baby would damage his hockey career ... and also ruin the relationship he had with his official "girlfriend."
The woman ultimately agreed to a 2nd abortion.
Then in May 2018, Doe claims Kane got her pregnant for a 3rd time -- even though she had used Plan B as a last-ditch attempt at birth control.
But, this time, Doe claims she did not want to abort -- which caused problems with Kane.
In her suit, Doe claims Kane told her proceeding with the pregnancy would be a "huge mistake" so he started "bullying" her into seeking a 3rd abortion.
When she refused, Doe claims Kane offered her $1 million to change her mind. She told him no. So, Kane came back with a $3 million offer ... and it was an offer Doe admits she couldn't refuse.
Doe claims she had the abortion in June 2018 -- but Kane never made good on the $3 million payment.
When she followed up with him, Doe claims Kane strung her along ... until finally telling her he wasn't going to make the payment.
She claims Kane tried to turn the tables and accused her of extortion -- and ultimately instructed her to solely deal with his attorney.
The woman is suing for more than $6 MILLION for the $3 million payment -- AND other damages including intentional infliction of emotional distress.
We've reached out to Kane's attorney for comment -- so far, no word back.
27-year-old Kane is one of the best hockey players in the NHL -- and recently signed a 7-year, $49 million contract extension.
Kane was the 4th overall pick in the 2009 NHL Draft and went on to score 190 goals in his career ever since.
Originally published -- 10/31/2018 12:40 PM PDT
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Pittsburgh Penguins Honoring Synagogue Victims ... Raising Tons of Money
The Pittsburgh Penguins will honor the victims and families of those affected by this weekend's Synagogue shooting by wearing a special "Stronger Than Hate" patch on their jerseys Tuesday night.
The team says it will also donate $50,000 to help victims -- and will give all proceeds from the evening's 50/50 raffle to the cause.
There's more ... each player -- from Sidney Crosby to Evgeni Malkin -- will sign their jerseys after the game against the New York Islanders and donate them to be auctioned off with proceeds helping the victims.
As we previously reported ... 11 people were murdered after an anti-Semitic shooter opened fire inside the Tree of Life synagogue on Saturday.
Props to the Pens for the move ... and to chip in from afar -- the team says to donate here.
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NHL's Max Pacioretty Sells Purge-Proof Florida Mansion ... I'm Moving To Vegas!!
Because of Max Pacioretty's trade to Vegas ... somebody else in Florida won't have to fear 'The Purge' -- 'cause the NHL superstar just sold his safe room mansion FOR $3.1 MIL!!!
Max used to play for the Canadians up in Montreal ... and obviously needed a snow escape -- so he took off to Boca Raton to catch rays on off days.
But, with his move to the Golden Knights this offseason ... no need for a sun house anymore -- so the winger punted the palace.
It's too bad ... 'cause Max couldn't have been more protected in the mansion -- it featured smart house technology, weather resistant roofing and a freakin' SAFE ROOM!!!
The crib also had a salt water pool AND a basketball court ... obviously for use on days when the house's protection wasn't necessary.
Unclear where Max's new pad is in Vegas ... BUT SOMEBODY IN SIN CITY BUILD THAT MAN A NEW PANIC ROOM!!
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Pierre-Edouard Bellemare Head vs. Razor For Women Fighting Cancer
Pierre-Edouard Bellemare won't have to worry about helmet hair when the NHL season kicks off Thursday night ... 'cause the Vegas Golden Knights star got a fresh bald haircut from some tough ladies battling cancer!!
The French winger joined a ferocious group of breast cancer patients for a head-shaving bash outside T-Mobile Arena on Tuesday ... as part of the beginning Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
Not only does P.E.B. go all the way in with the fresh cut ... he returns the favor and puts his barber skills to use as well!!
Bellemare loved it. The women loved it. We're loving it.
And, if this gesture wasn't awesome enough for you ... the event raised $20,000 for the American Cancer Society (click here to donate).
Props to everyone involved.
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Washington Capitals Stanley Cup Bling ... Diamonds, Rubies & Sapphire!
The Capitals' first-ever Stanley Cup came with boobs, booze, F-bombs and even a baby for captain Alex Ovechkin ... and on Monday night -- it came with a boat-load of diamonds too!!!
Ovi, T.J. Oshie and the rest of the squad picked up their championship rings -- and yeah, they're icy.
The team says they feature 252 diamonds, 35 rubies and a big-ass sapphire ... all set into a 14-karat white and yellow gold ring.
The inside is engraved with the scores of the series that led them to the cup too. Pretty cool, right??
It's the diamond-topper to a Washington summer that kicked off with a boob flash during the cup ceremony ... followed by an F-bomb-laced parade -- and finished with LOTS of booze.
No word yet on how the ring will look on Brooks Orpik's jacked-up hand.
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NHL's Jori Lehtera Questioned Over Cocaine Ring ... In Finland
Philadelphia Flyers forward Jori Lehtera is DENYING any involvement with a suspected Finnish coke ring -- after authorities raided a cottage he owns in his home country.
Details are sketchy at this point, but Finnish news outlets say 7 people have already been locked up in connection to the suspected drug ring.
Local news outlets are saying cops are focusing on 2 kilos of cocaine (worth about $25k each). Unclear if they found the load during the raids or if that's what they suspect is being distributed.
Officials have reportedly seized more than $700,000 in jewelry and other valuables and have more than 23 persons of interest in the case.
30-year-old Jori was not at the cottage when it was raided over the summer. No charges have been filed against him and he's reportedly denied all wrongdoing.
Jori is a decent NHL player. He's in the middle of a 3-year, $14.1 million contract.
Flyers GM and former NHL goalie Ron Hextall released a statement Wednesday morning, saying “We have spoken with Jori Lehtera and the league office regarding the reports out of Finland, and will reserve any further comment on the matter at this time.”
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NHL's Richard Panik Drunken Arrest Video ... 'I Play for the Coyotes!'
TMZ Sports has obtained police video showing a drunk Richard Panik getting arrested at an Arizona bar back in April ... and name dropping his NHL team to try to get out of trouble.
The Arizona Coyotes winger was busted for trespassing outside of Bevvy on April 8. Bar staffers told cops the 27-year-old was so intoxicated when he arrived around 8:50 PM, they wouldn't even let him inside.
Panik allegedly tried to shove his way past security -- so bar staffers called the cops. That's when the video starts.
Once the Scottsdale P.D. arrived, the video shows Panik being standoffish and refusing to leave. He also appears to be pretty hammered.
Panik tries to sass the officers saying, "I know my law" -- to which the cop responds, "You might know your law, but I'm a law enforcement officer so I think I know what I'm talking about."
The officer finally decides he's had enough and orders Panik into custody warning, "Don't fight with me me or you'll go on the ground real hard."
Panik mentions playing for the Coyotes multiple times -- but the cops don't really give a crap.
He was eventually arrested for trespassing and hauled to a nearby jail.
Panik appeared in court on Wednesday and pled guilty to criminal trespass. He's been ordered to complete a diversion program (most likely an alcohol education course).
It's a good deal for Panik considering he was facing up to 30 days in jail. He's due back in court on Sept. 5.
Panik was one of the Coyotes' top players last season after being traded from the Blackhawks ... scoring eight goals and tallying 11 assists in 35 games.
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Terrell Owens Smokes P.K. Subban ... In Race At UCLA
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P.K. Subban learned the hard way Tuesday the turf ain't the ice ... 'cause the hockey superstar just got DUSTED by Terrell Owens in a sprint!!
It all went down at UCLA's track in Drake Stadium ... where the two gym rats decided to get a workout in.
At some point ... the stretching and hurdling moves turned toward sprinting -- and that's when the 44-year-old T.O. had to show the 29-year-old Subban the jets.
Owens jumps out to a big lead ... then cruises to the finish line -- leaving Subban with nothing left to say other than, "#Subbanator vs #halloffamer .... Hall of Fame always wins!"
Owens has been angling for a football comeback for a while now -- and after eating Owens' dust ... count Subban in as a believer.
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Alex Ovechkin Best Summer Ever ... I'm a Dad Now!!!
NHL star Alex Ovechkin is still livin' the dream -- on top of winning his first Stanley Cup ... he's now welcomed his first child to the world.
The Washington Caps' captain is a new dad after his wife, Nastya Ovechkina, gave birth to a son Saturday ... and his name is Sergei Aleksandrovich Ovechkin.
He's reportedly named after Alex's uncle, who died when he was 10.
Ovechkin's kid was born in South Florida, meaning he'll have both Russian and American citizenship.
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The Conn Smythe winner took to Instagram to post a pic holding his son's foot and thanking his wife, writing ... "Thank you my girl for the very best day of my life."
Congrats!!
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Bryan Berard Sues NHL Over Brain Injuries
Ex-NHL superstar Bryan Berard -- the 1st overall pick in the '95 Draft -- is suing the NHL claiming the league failed to protect him from brain injuries during his 12-year career.
The lawsuit is similar to the ones pro football players filed against the NFL -- essentially saying the NHL concealed the risks of traumatic brain injuries resulting from pro hockey and failing to take adequate steps to protect the players.
In his suit, Berard says he sustained "repetitive brain injuries" during his career and now has serious medical problems as a result.
Berard says the NHL had a duty to "cease their patent glorification of, and profiting from, fist-fighting and violence in the league"
He adds, "The time has come for the NHL to not only care for those former players on whose backs and brains the League reaped billions of dollars, but also finally to put long-term player safety over profit."
In his suit, Berard says he suffered at least 5 concussions and became blind in one eye during his career (though the blindness was due to a hockey stick to the eye from a 2000 game).
He's suing for unspecified damages.
Berard's suit says he's also filing in memory of "the late Jeff Parker, a former NHL player who was posthumously diagnosed with having Stage 3 CTE."
And now, we've also learned several ex-NHL stars have followed similar suits including Garth Butcher, Ian Turnbull, Mark Hardy and John Cullen.
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NHL Legend Stan Mikita Dead At 78
Stan Mikita -- a Chicago Blackhawks legend and one of hockey's all-time greats -- passed away Tuesday, his family confirmed.
"With great sorrow, the Mikita family announces that Stan passed away," Stan's loved ones said in a statement.
"He was surrounded by his loving family whom he fiercely loved."
The NHL Hall of Famer -- who was diagnosed with Lewy body dementia in 2015 -- is considered one of the 100 best hockey players that's ever lived ... playing his entire 22-year career with the Blackhawks.
Mikita also had a big pop culture moment back in the '90s -- "Stan Mikita's Donuts" was the main coffee shop in "Wayne's World" where Wayne and Garth hung out.
Despite retiring after the 1979-80 season, Mikita is still Chicago's all-time leader in points (1,467) and games played (1,396). He's also a huge reason the team hoisted the Stanley Cup in 1961.
"There are no words to describe our sadness over Stan's passing," Blackhawks Chairman Rocky Wirtz said.
"He meant so much to the Chicago Blackhawks, to the game of hockey, and to all of Chicago."
Stan was 78. RIP.
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NHL's Austin Watson Convicted In Domestic Violence Case
Nashville Predators forward Austin Watson just got a slap on the wrist in his domestic violence case -- after admitting to roughing up his baby mama at a Tennessee gas station.
As we previously reported, the 26-year-old -- who was a first-round pick in the 2010 NHL Draft -- was arrested on June 16 after admitting that he pushed his girlfriend during a heated argument.
According to court docs obtained by TMZ Sports, Watson told police that he and his GF were arguing about her drinking and not being able to attend a wedding when things got physical.
Watson admitted to pushing the woman and cops found red marks on her chest.
Watson was arrested for misdemeanor domestic assault and was facing 12 months in jail.
But, Watson appeared in court on Tuesday and cut a deal with prosecutors in which he pled no contest to the charge ... and in exchange got probation.
He was also ordered to complete a 26-week battery intervention program. If he violates probation, the judge can throw Watson behind bars for up to a year.
If he completes the program and keeps his nose clean, the conviction will be expunged from his record.
Watson scored 14 goals and logged five assists in 76 games for the Preds last season.
The NHL and the Predators have said they were reviewing the matter. Unclear if they will impose a punishment as well.
If Watson was an NFL player, the league would impose a 6-game suspension without pay for a 1st time domestic violence offense.
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2018 ESPY Awards Drama, Jokes and Danica Hosts ... Go Behind the Scenes!!!
The 26th annual ESPYs brought the feels early with an intense recap of the year's most exciting and touching sports moments ... then Danica Patrick lightened the mood.
Danica -- the show's first ever female host -- came out hard with jokes ... about Cleveland sports, J.R. Smith's Finals blunder, LeBron's hair, Ben Simmons joining the Kardashians -- and even the National Anthem controversy.
As you can see, some went over better than others.
Then it was on to the awards, with Utah Jazz star Donovan Mitchell kicking things off with an ESPY win for Best Breakthrough Athlete. Other winners included the U.S. Women's Hockey Team for Best Game, Baker Mayfield for Best College Athlete, and Nick Foles for Best Championship Performance.
Chloe Kim took home the ESPY for Best Female Athlete, Alex Ovechkin nabbed Best Male ... and the Houston Astros won Best Team.
The evening also included powerful tributes to Bills QB legend Jim Kelly, who received the Jimmy V Award for Perseverance, Best Coach going to the 3 coaches killed in the Parkland shooting ... and the sister survivors of sexual abuse by Larry Nassar being honored with the Arthur Ashe Courage Award.
Check out the pics for a behind-the-scenes look at more of the ESPYs excitement.
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Golden Knights Star Vegas Advice for Raiders ... Trust Me!!!
The Golden Knights have proven ... just because you play in Vegas doesn't mean you'll be consumed by hookers and blow!
In fact, the Knights did damn well in 2018 (with really no major off-the-ice issues) ... so, when we saw star defenseman Nate Schmidt at the ESPYs, we asked if he had any essential advice for the Raiders.
Of course, the Silver and Black are moving to Sin City in the near future -- and even team owner Mark Davis knows there's potential for trouble there.
But Schmidt has some pearls of wisdom ... and says the NFL squad is gonna love playing and living in one of the best cities in the world.
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Ex-NHL Goalie Ray Emery Dead at 35 ... From Apparent Drowning
Former NHL goalie Ray Emery died this weekend from an apparent drowning.
Emery was reportedly swimming Sunday at the Royal Hamilton Yacht Club in Ontario, where police say his body was discovered after an early morning swim near the docks. They say he failed to emerge after diving in with a friend ... and resuscitation efforts were unsuccessful.
The NHL Alumni Association tweeted about Emery's death shortly after the news broke, offering condolences to his friends and family.
We are saddened to hear about the tragic passing of #NHLAlumni and former goalie Ray Emery. Our deepest condolences go out to his friends and family pic.twitter.com/kynSigeYRM
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Emery played in the NHL from 2003 to 2015, serving as a goaltender for the Ottawa Senators, Philadelphia Flyers, Anaheim Ducks and the Chicago Blackhawks. He brought the Senators to the Stanley Cup finals in '07 and eventually won the title with the Blackhawks in 2013.
He was arrested last year for allegedly attacking his ex-girlfriend with a weapon in 2016. The alleged victim, BET host Keshia Chante, claimed he'd abused her several times that year.
Emery was 35.