{"id":17248,"date":"2013-02-28T15:09:21","date_gmt":"2013-02-28T21:09:21","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/techcitement.com\/?p=17248"},"modified":"2013-02-28T15:09:21","modified_gmt":"2013-02-28T21:09:21","slug":"mans-life-falls-apart-because-of-viral-video","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/techcitement.com\/internet-2\/webapps\/mans-life-falls-apart-because-of-viral-video\/","title":{"rendered":"Man’s Life Falls Apart Because Of Viral Video"},"content":{"rendered":"

No one is going to argue against the notion that hockey is a rough sport. Movies have been made highlighting the violence inherent in the game for decades. Most recently, the critical darling Goon<\/a><\/em>, starring Sean William Scott and Liev Schreiber, takes its place along other memorable movies about the bloody ice sport, like Slapshot<\/em>, Mystery, Alaska<\/em>, and even The Mighty Ducks<\/em>. However, sometimes real life hockey videos capture a villain more upsetting than fictional ones. Such is the case when a YouTube video went viral that showed a youth hockey coach in British Columbia tripping a 13-year-old player on the opposing team as each team made its way across the ice during the post-game handshake line.<\/p>\n