BREAKING: Police Authorities Release Critical Details On The Milan Lucic Incident
The Boston Bruins got some bad news last Friday when it was revealed that forward Milan Lucic had been arrested for a domestic abuse incident. Now we know more about the events that lead to his arrest.
Boston Bruins Forward Lucic Arrested For Domestic Abuse
It was revealed Saturday morning that Bruins forward Milan Lucic had been arrested the previous night for an alleged domestic incident. The team responded by stating that Lucic would be taking an indefinite leave of absence from the team.
Lucic on indefinite leave of absence, following his arrest late Friday in connection with alleged domestic incident.
Enforcer's role, though minimal in today's game, for now will fall to Frederic.
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The @NHLBruins statement on Milan Lucic's status: «Milan is taking an indefinite leave of absence from the team. [We] take these matters very seriously, and we will work with the Lucic family to provide any support and assistance they may need. We will have no further comment.»
Shocking New Details Emerge Regarding Lucic's Arrest
Today we got an update on the Lucic situation as more details began to emerge about the case. Reportedly, police were called after Lucic chocked his wife and pulled her hair. Police also noted a broken lamp and glass on the floor when they arrived at the Lucic residence.
Details: #NHLBruins Milan Lucic to be arraigned in Boston on one count of assault and battery against a family member after he allegedly attacked his wife and pulled her hair.
Police reportedly observed a broken lamp and shards of glass.
The Bruins forward also reportedly appeared to be intoxicated when police arrived on the scene.
#UPDATE: I-Team sources say Lucic's wife called 911 and told Boston police her husband attacked and choked her. When officers arrived, sources added that Milan Lucic appeared drunk. #wbz
Given the serious nature of these allegations, it seems like Lucic's NHL career could be in jeopardy, pending an investigation and potential trial. He has played in 1177 NHL games, recording 233 goals and 586 points.
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20 NOVEMBRE | 156 ANSWERS BREAKING: Police Authorities Release Critical Details On The Milan Lucic Incident Do you think Lucic will face supplemental discipline from the NHL for his arrest? |
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