TODD FEDORUK RUMORS & GOSSIP

Slap Shot: Fedoruk and Branch to Answer Readers' Questions

John Branch of The New York Times and Todd Fedoruk, a former N.H.L. enforcer, will answer selected questions from readers on Monday about the life of a hockey tough guy and the series, "Punched Out, The Life and Death of a Hockey Enforcer."
Via New York Times Sports  |  December 04, 2011

Fedoruk on comeback trail from drug battle

As rain washed over him, Todd Fedoruk stumbled on the streets of Tampa in his latest haze, this one ignited by a concoction of booze and cocaine.
Via Forecaster  |  September 09, 2011

Enforcer Fedoruk fighting drug abuse

As rain washed over him, Todd Fedoruk stumbled on the streets of Tampa in his latest haze, this one ignited by a concoction of booze and cocaine. His secret, reckless lifestyle had fueled his transformation from NHL enforcer to a junkie hooked on cocaine and marijuana that threw his life and career into jeopardy. Fedoruk had been in this dark place before, believing he beat his...
Via AP on Fox  |  September 08, 2011

NHL enforcer Todd Fedoruk fighting drug abuse

As rain washed over him, Todd Fedoruk stumbled on the streets of Tampa in his latest haze, this one ignited by a concoction of booze and cocaine. His secret, reckless lifestyle had fueled his transformation from NHL enforcer to a junkie hooked on cocaine and marijuana that threw his life and career into jeopardy. Fedoruk had been in this dark place before, believing he beat his...
Via AP on Fox  |  September 08, 2011

Fedoruk clean and sober for 18 months

Todd Fedoruk told the Vancouver Province he has been clean and sober for 18 months as he gets ready for training camp with the Vancouver Canucks in two weeks. Fedoruk, 32, was bought out by the Tampa Bay Lightning after the 2009-10 season and did not play last season, which he said was good for him. “I needed the time away to mend myself, get to know myself better as a person...
Via Pro Sports Daily  |  September 02, 2011

Todd Fedoruk Trying To Get Back In The Game

from Tim Panaccio of CSNPhilly, Yet being cut by Tampa was a “blessing in disguise,” Fedoruk said, because his life had been unraveling around him between the stops in Anaheim and Dallas and Minnesota and … “It needed to happen so I could get myself back on track,” he said. “I had a history of battling some things away from the game …...
Via Kukla's Korner  |  August 31, 2011

Canucks sign Noland, Fedoruk to tryout deals

The Vancouver Canucks have signed forwards Owen Noland and Todd Fedoruk to tryout contracts. The team announced the deals on Thursday. The 39-year-old Nolan spent last season with Zurich of the Swiss League, where he scored seven goals and added 19 assists in 24 games. He played 1,200 career NHL games for seven teams, recording 885 points from 422 goals and 463 assists, plus 1...
Via AP on Fox  |  August 04, 2011

Fedoruk goes on waivers

The Lightning placed veteran winger Todd Fedoruk on unconditional waivers Tuesday, which generally is a precursor to a team buying out the remainder of a player's contract.
Via tbo.com  |  June 29, 2010

New NHL Rule Protects Players, But Not In Fights

The NHLPA?s primary job, after making as much money as possible, is to protect the safety of its players. So it?s no surprise that after an amateur hockey player died from head injuries suffered during a fight, they?d go to the mat for their members? health. Hence today?s proposed rule change on ...
Via SPORTS by BROOKS  |  March 09, 2009

Orr drops Fedoruk 21 seconds into the game

Colton Orr and Todd Fedoruk drop the gloves 21 seconds into the game and Orr sends Fedoruk to the hospital shortly thereafter. Check out the video of this fight (and the Orr vs Eager fight 10 minutes later) on my blog.
Via Blind Sight Is 20/20  |  March 22, 2007
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