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Cops open Zdeno Chara hit probe

BOSTON -- Montreal police started a criminal investigation Thursday into the on-ice hit by

Boston's Zdeno Chara that left the Canadiens' Max Pacioretty with a severe concussion and cracked

vertebra.
Police said they are acting on a request by Quebec's director of criminal and penal prosecutions,

Louis Dionne. After evidence is collected, it will be determined if there are grounds for

prosecution, they said.
But Pacioretty said he doesn't want Chara prosecuted.
"I sincerely appreciate all of the support that I have received since my injury," he said in a

statement. "I was disappointed that the NHL did not suspend Zdeno Chara. However, I have no

desire for him to be prosecuted legally. I feel that the incident, as ugly as it was, was part of

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"I understand that this is not my decision. I have respect and admiration for the authorities in

Quebec. I simply wanted to make my opinion clear."
Chara, after the Bruins' morning skate before Thursday night's home game against the Buffalo

Sabres, did not speak at length on the investigation.
"I got some media information on that this morning," he said. "But like I said, right now, I'm

focusing on playing my game, and playing hockey."
Chara, who said he had no intent to hurt Pacioretty, was given a major penalty for interference

and a game misconduct on the play Tuesday. The Bruins captain has never been suspended in his 13

-year career.
The NHL said on Wednesday it would not suspend Chara for slamming Pacioretty into a padded

stanchion supporting a glass partition. Pacioretty, 22, was released from the hospital Thursday

and was resting at home, his agent said.
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• NHL commissioner Gary Bettman defended the decision not to suspend Chara.
• Canadiens owner Geoff Molson said in an open letter to the team's fans that "the Montreal

Canadiens organization does not agree" with that decision.
• In Toronto, Prime Minister Stephen Harper said the NHL, "for its own sake," should look

seriously at the increase in serious injuries.
• Bruins coach Claude Julien said he wouldn't comment too much "because no matter what your

answer, there's always going to be two sides to that. We're supportive of our player. We know he

didn't do it on purpose."
NHL Players' Association executive director Don Fehr called for "maximizing the safety" in the

area of the rink where the hit occurred and said the union would inspect the rink in Montreal

"and elsewhere as needed, to make sure the appropriate padding is in place."
• Air Canada told the NHL it is considering withdrawing its sponsorship unless the league

tightens rules to reduce potentially serious injuries.
The Bruins went into Thursday night's game with 84 points, tops in the Northeast Division.

Montreal was in second place with 81 before its game vs. the St. Louis Blues.
Pacioretty, who has 14 goals and 10 assists in 37 games, is out indefinitely.
"He has a right to be emotional and I respect that," Chara said. "I'm wishing him a fast recovery

and hopefully he can be back on the ice soon and that's all we love to do. Obviously, when we go

out there, we take risks. And sometimes, we do get hurt. But, it's just very unfortunate."
Bettman said in Washington, D.C., after a congressional panel discussion about encouraging

youngsters to play hockey that "Our hockey operations people are extraordinarily comfortable with

the decision.
"It was a horrific injury, we're sorry that it happened in our fast-paced, physical game, but I

don't think whether or not supplemental discipline was imposed would change what happened and, Molson called news of the decision "a hard blow for both the players and fans of the Montreal

Canadiens." He said Bettman had agreed to make the issue a priority at the league's general

managers' meetings next week in Florida and added the decision "was one which shook the faith

that we, as a community, have in this sport that we hold in such high regard."
Julien's team, on a two-game skid headed into Thursday, will need to maintain focus as this cloud

hovers.
"There's still things hanging over our heads," he said. "It doesn't seem to want to disappear.

It's not an easy situation because we understand that there's a player that's injured."
Bettman also said Pacioretty's injury is part of the game. Most concussions and head injuries

this season have been from accidents or players falling rather than as the result of hits, he

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There, indeed, has been strong debate this season over injuries from hits to the head. Pittsburgh

star Sidney Crosby is among those sidelined with such an injury.
Montreal coach Jacques Martin, like Julien, will need to keep his team level headed. "Our mandate

is to focus on the game," he said. "Hopefully next week, [the players] will be in better

spirits."
The request for an investigation was filed by Dionne after he watched footage of Chara's hit, his

spokeswoman said.
"Like all police investigations, evidence will be gathered and an investigation report will be

submitted ... to see whether there's grounds for prosecution," spokeswoman Martine Berube said.
Chara was not in the starting lineup against the Sabres. But when he took the ice, and threw his

first check of the night, the crowd cheered and chanted, "Cha-ra, Cha-ra" for about 20 seconds.
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