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### Your OHL team just got hit with a big fine.
Did you hear about this with the Barrie Colts? The OHL just handed down a pretty hefty fine to the team, $15,000, because of what they're calling 'unprofessional' conduct during a post-game press conference. Apparently, it was "detrimental to the league's public perception." Now, I grew up going to Rangers games at The Aud, and let me tell you, sometimes those post-game interviews could be a real schnitzel-fest of emotions, especially after a tough loss. But a $15,000 fine? That's not just a slap on the wrist.
Here's the thing about this region: hockey, particularly the OHL, is a huge part of our identity. The Kitchener Rangers are more than just a team; they're a civic institution. Think about the crowds that pack The Aud on a Friday night, the way the whole city, well, Kitchener anyway, gets behind them. We take junior hockey seriously here. This Barrie fine might seem like something happening way up Highway 400, but it hits close to home for anyone who understands the culture of the OHL. It's about maintaining a certain decorum, a respect for the game and the league, which is something every team, including our Rangers, needs to uphold.
* **What This Means for Kitchener-Waterloo:**
* It's a reminder that the OHL, while a major part of our local entertainment, is also a professional league with rules.
* It highlights the importance of how teams, coaches, and players present themselves to the public.
* Could spark conversations at the next Rangers game about conduct, especially if a coach gets a little too spicy after a bad call.
It's a lot of money to pay for a bad press conference, don't you think? You just hope the message gets through, because this isn't the kind of attention any team, or the league, really wants.
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