
On February 19th in 1998, the
US men's hockey team disgraced their country, the
NHL, and themselves by
vandalising the Olympic village in
Nagano after losing
4-1 to the
Czechs and being eliminated from the
Games.
Their
childish frat boy antics resulted in
extensive damage to the residences including broken chairs and emptied fire extinguishers that were then tossed from their 5th floor perch. Making matters worse, the
cowardly culprits left Japan
without an apology reinforcing the 'Ugly American' stereotype abroad in the
first Olympics with NHL players.
Chris Chelios, captain of the
6th placed team, later issued an
apology and sent a $3000 check to cover the damages. No names were uncovered in
Bettman's
investigation though with a
roster featuring
Roenick,
Tkachuk, and
Hull it's not hard to imagine who might be responsible.
That's today in NHL history.
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