Parents, GM dispute story of suspended ref who says hockey game became unsafe
SASKATOON — Parents of players and a spokesman for the Prince Albert Bantam Hurricanes are disputing the story of a referee who says he cancelled a minor league hockey game over safety concerns with the behaviour of fans.
Kyle Chudyk, 29, says he’s upset the Saskatchewan Hockey Association suspended him for shutting down the Jan. 26 game between the visiting Hurricanes and the home team in Hague, Sask.
Chudyk says the Hurricanes’ fans and coach were verbally abusive throughout the game and he and his officiating partner felt it was no longer safe after fans threatened them.
But Jason Roode, whose son plays for the Hurricanes, says there were no threatening gestures and fans of his son’s team felt the referees were calling penalties unfairly.


