tripping linesman Ron Foyt

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Tripping linesman Ron Foyt refers to the infamous 1983 NHL incident in which Chicago Blackhawks star Tom Lysiak deliberately knocked down linesman Ron Foyt, leading to one of the league’s most notable suspensions for abuse of an official.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf National Hockey League official
abuse of official case
disciplinary category in ice hockey
ice hockey incident
ice hockey linesman
ice hockey player
consequence lengthy suspension for Tom Lysiak
countryOfWork Canada NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States
date 1983
employer National Hockey League NERFINISHED
governingBody National Hockey League NERFINISHED
National Hockey League NERFINISHED
league NHL NERFINISHED
NHL NERFINISHED
NHL NERFINISHED
location NHL arena in North America
notableCase Tripping of linesman Ron Foyt
notableEvent tripping incident with Tom Lysiak
tripping linesman Ron Foyt
notableFor being tripped by Tom Lysiak in an NHL game
one of the NHL’s most notable suspensions for abuse of an official
occupation ice hockey linesman
professional ice hockey centre
participant Ron Foyt NERFINISHED
Tom Lysiak NERFINISHED
penalty suspension for abuse of an official
reasonForPenalty deliberately knocking down linesman Ron Foyt
role linesman
sanctioningBody National Hockey League NERFINISHED
sport ice hockey
ice hockey
ice hockey
team Chicago Blackhawks NERFINISHED
teamDuringIncident Chicago Blackhawks NERFINISHED
teamInvolved Chicago Blackhawks NERFINISHED
typeOfOffense deliberate tripping of an on-ice official
victimOf abuse of official by Tom Lysiak

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Tom Lysiak reasonForPenalty tripping linesman Ron Foyt