‘Violent’ check left female hockey player with brain damage: suit

All she wished to do was play hockey, however as an alternative a Hudson Valley girl claims she suffered mind injury when a male goon violently cross-checked her throughout a recreation.

Chelsea Noe, 38, is now suing, arguing that the hit by no means ought to have occurred.

The upstate Saugerties Hockey League was speculated to have guidelines barring checking, or one participant slamming into one other, Noe prices in a lawsuit.

However the rule wasn’t enforced on Feb. 10. 2019, Noe claims, as her membership, the Struggle Horses, took the ice in opposition to the Blue Crew.

It was the third and last interval of the sport when Noe — recognized to be the “smallest, lightest and weakest” participant within the league — was struck, courtroom papers stated.

Noe asserts within the Manhattan Supreme Courtroom lawsuit that opponent David Lynch, 50, got here at her with “the burden of his whole physique and the momentum of speedy motion,” slamming his stick into her again.

Lynch was recognized for extreme roughness, repeated hits and different violations within the “no checking” league, Noe contends.

He was penalized for the hit, however not ejected.

According to a lawsuit, the league did not enforce its rule barring checking.
Based on a lawsuit, the league didn't implement its rule barring checking.
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The Hyde Park man was a participant of “substantial dimension, weight and energy” who was “excessively aggressive,” whereas Noe described herself within the lawsuit because the “least succesful” of with the ability to defend herself in opposition to the forceful play.

Noe seems to have performed only one season within the Saugerties Hockey League, showing in 13 video games for the Struggle Horses in 2018-2019. She scored three targets and lodged 10 assists, whereas being given 10 penalty minutes, in accordance with the league website.

The cross verify left Noe with a “extreme traumatic mind harm,” she claimed.

She’s now unable to work or go about her day by day life after accidents to her “head, mind, cervical backbone, to her torso and to her extremities,” in accordance with courtroom papers.

The Ulster County girl now offers with cognitive impairment, continual migraines, reminiscence loss, nausea and dizziness, amongst different accidents, she prices.

Noe is suing Lynch; Struggle Horses coach Christopher Rivers; referee William Winters; the Saugerties Hockey League; the New York State Beginner Hockey League and USA Hockey for unspecified damages.

Lynch, Rivers and the Saugerties league didn’t return messages searching for remark. Winters couldn’t be reached.

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