Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Two Habs arrested in alleged purse theft incident

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Two Habs arrested in alleged purse theft incident

    Montreal's O'Byrne, Kostopoulos arrested in alleged purse stealing incident

    Associated Press


    TAMPA, Fla. -- Ryan O'Byrne and Tom Kostopoulos joined their Montreal teammates for practice Monday, hours after being arrested outside a Tampa nightclub.

    Police said O'Byrne, a 23-year-old rookie, was accused of stealing a woman's purse. Right wing Kostopoulos, 29, was charged with resisting an officer.

    O'Byrne was charged with felony grand theft and released after posting $2,000 bail. Kostopoulos faces a misdemeanor count of resisting an officer without violence and was freed on $500 bail.

    "You wish these things didn't happen, but once things happen, trying to go backwards isn't a possibility, so we move ahead," Canadiens general manager Bob Gainey said after practice at the St. Pete Times Forum, where Montreal faces the Tampa Bay Lightning on Tuesday.

    "At this point, there's no action being taken by the team. The situation is under the umbrella of the legal system here, and the players will have to move forward whatever the ramifications for their actions or what the situation calls for."

    Gainey learned of the incident, which occurred following a team gathering on Sunday night, after he arrived in Florida on Monday.

    A team meeting was held before practice. The general manager said his message was the arrests "needed to be taken seriously."

    "I've heard parts of the story, the players' story," Gainey said. "I have not gotten the whole picture, so I'm not really able to comment on what may or may not happened."

    O'Byrne and Kostopoulos spoke after practice, but did not provide details about what happened.

    "Hopefully it gets resolved quickly," O'Byrne said. "Unfortunately, it's a legal issue, and at this time we really can't tell you much more than that. ... Obviously I'm apologetic for what happened and being a distraction. Putting the team through this obviously is not what I wanted to do."

    Coach Guy Carbonneau said the players apologized and "felt bad" about the situation.

    "We had good talks. ... Sometimes athletes find ways to turn a bad situation into something good," Carbonneau said. "That's what we'll try and do."

  • #2
    Professional athletes stealing a purse? WTF???

    Talk about 's

    Comment


    • #3
      This is only about 8 days old

      Comment


      • #4
        Originally posted by kbsooner21
        This is only about 8 days old
        Jim Rome didn't talk about it until today and it is on the front page (NHL section) at ESPN.com so ... SUCK IT!!!!!!

        Comment


        • #5
          Originally posted by kbsooner21
          This is only about 8 days old
          And 3rd thread about it
          You can't drink all day if you don't start in the morning

          Comment


          • #6
            Originally posted by PhilJr
            And 3rd thread about it
            Don't you have some paper to sell??

            Comment


            • #7
              These guys are making a ton of $$ and they are stealing a purse??? I wish I was the judge in this case!

              Comment


              • #8
                Originally posted by fuzzebear
                These guys are making a ton of $$ and they are stealing a purse??? I wish I was the judge in this case!
                Did you get the GPS?

                Comment


                • #9
                  Originally posted by fuzzebear
                  These guys are making a ton of $$ and they are stealing a purse??? I wish I was the judge in this case!

                  Me Too!

                  Comment

                  Working...
                  X