Junior Hockey Player Banned for Life After Punching Referee in Mass.

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Junior Hockey Player Banned for Life After Punching Referee in Mass.
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The player, whose name has not been released, was hit with a lifetime ban by the U.S. Premier Hockey League.

An amateur hockey player has been banned from his league for life after he punched a referee Sunday during a game at an ice rink in Foxboro, Massachusetts., located at 10 E Belcher Road, on Sunday for a reported altercation between an adult hockey player and a referee., the league commissioner announced in a statement.. The USPHL has zero tolerance for any player striking any official, at any time.

Foxboro police said they are aware of the video of the incident and said it will be included in their investigation, in addition to interviewing witnesses and those directly involved. The police department confirmed they are currently investigating the matter to determine if criminal charges are warranted.

Turow said he would not have any further comment at this time while local authorities are investigating.

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