Don Cherry Comments Draw Legal Threat From NHL Trio

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First Posted: 10/11/11 08:12 AM ET Updated: 10/13/11 10:31 AM ET


Three former NHL players criticized by Don Cherry on a recent episode of Coach's Corner have called the comments he made about them "baseless and slanderous" and are considering legal recourse.


Stu Grimson, Chris Nilan and Jim Thomson were called "turncoats" and "hypocrites" for their respective stances on fighting in hockey by Cherry, the bombastic star of the popular Hockey Night In Canada intermission segment.


In response, the trio released a statement early Tuesday through the Nashville offices of Grimson, now a lawyer:


"During CBC's broadcast of Coach's Corner on Oct. 6, 2011, Don Cherry inserted himself into a prominent debate involving the recent deaths of three (3) NHL players, drug addiction, alcohol abuse and mental illness. In doing so, Mr. Cherry targeted the above-named individuals, some of whom have suffered from such diseases, as a result of views they previously expressed. Mr. Cherry's comments were more than inappropriate; they were baseless and slanderous. Furthermore, Mr. Cherry's subsequent attempt to qualify his comments on Oct. 8, 2011, was entirely ineffectual. Mr. Cherry's conduct throughout has demonstrated a complete lack of decency.


"In light of the damaging and inflammatory nature of Mr. Cherry's comments, Messrs. Grimson, Nilan and Thomson are considering further recourse."


Cherry made the comments about the trio after he addressed the suspensions doled out by new NHL disciplinarian Brendan Shanahan, himself a former player, calling them "too hard."


"It's ridiculous what they've done. The players will not hit — guaranteed," Cherry said before turning his attention to the topic of fighting in the NHL, and why some players who served as on-ice enforcers no longer support it.


Regarding Grimson, Nilan and Thomson, Cherry said, "I'm really disgusted."


"What [former NHL enforcer] Georges Laraque said about them: 'A bunch of pukes' … You guys, you were fighters and now you don't want guys that make the same living you did."


The CBC issued a statement Saturday saying it does not agree with the views Cherry expressed on Thursday’s HNIC broadcast.


Kirstine Stewart, the CBC's executive vice-president of English services, issued a statement Saturday to reaffirm the network's stance on Cherry and that any opinion expressed by him is his and his alone.


"While we support his right to voice that opinion, we do not share his position," Stewart said.


Asked Saturday by Coach's Corner host Ron MacLean if he had regrets about the season-opening segment two nights earlier, Cherry replied: "No, no. Maybe one — with the puke stuff and kids listening.


"That's rude and I shouldn't say it."


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09:24 AM on 10/13/2011
Please read and sign this petition to get Don Cherry off the CBC..and tell your friends!

http://www.gopetition.com/petitions/cherry-must-leave-the-cbc.html
07:01 PM on 10/11/2011
Its really simple...he has spoken his mind for years, really...why dont all you haters just get up when he is on...its not like your going to miss much ...its inbettwen periods......so do what others have done for years go get a coffee or just mute the tv...If you dont like a talk show does anyone make u watch it? NO? didnt think so
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tnanimation
02:15 PM on 10/11/2011
Cherry is a throwback to an era that is long gone.Goodbye Don and please take your suits with you.
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Barb Bissonnette
Political junkie in rehab
01:12 PM on 10/11/2011
three words: Cherry Must Go.
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geminivoyager
01:06 PM on 10/11/2011
If they are good enough at hockey, they play. If not, they try to stop someone else from playing. NHL provides employment for those not good enough..... if they could fight better they would be in the ring... if they could skate better they would be in the ice capades.
12:42 PM on 10/11/2011
I suspect that a major reason that Mr. Cherry is still on the air with CBC is to partially appease the 'right-wingers' in Canada, who are constantly lobbying to de-fund or eliminate the CBC.
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uneeda
Make Peace in Our Time
12:17 PM on 10/11/2011
cherry needs pasture
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piceaglauca
The picture says it all....
11:50 AM on 10/11/2011
Unfortunately we are losing sight of the real problem to a side line show. Let's get back on track.
11:34 AM on 10/11/2011
I have listened to Don Cherry for years. I have laughed at lots of his talk but the other night I was stunned when he spoke of these men like that. I have decided not too watch him anymore. He has many good points but that was uncalled for. I do not blame them if they bring a suit against him.
cdnman
Still a free spirit...
12:18 PM on 10/11/2011
Cherry needs to be kicked off the air.
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Ziggy2345
12:51 PM on 10/11/2011
Why exactly, because you disagree with him? Hardly a reason to be fired.
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rickthaluddite
What noisy cats are we
11:32 AM on 10/11/2011
Good. The sooner this neanderthal is off the air, the better.
11:09 AM on 10/11/2011
Good for them. And take CBC to court as well. For too long, they have been implicit in Cherry's ugly comments.