Today show tj oshie arrested
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By Brad Lee
The above pictures are the booking photos for the leading scorers of the University of New Hampshire, Mike Radja, and University of North Dakota, T.J. Oshie. You might also remember that Oshie, 21 and a junior in school, was the first-round pick in the NHL draft of the St. Louis Blues.
Both were arrested at about a.m. Sunday after an altercation in Oshie's on-campus apartment building. According to the Nashua Telegraph, the pair got into a fight in an elevator. What's really interesting is that the fight happened just a few hours after Radja led UNH to a win over the Fighting Sioux. Radja had a career high five points in the game. Seems like a good reason for Oshie to kick his ass. Radja has been suspended for two games and Oshie for one following the incident.
You might remember that a year ago Oshie was arrested for being underage in a bar with then teammate Jonathan Toews. He is on probation after pleading guilty in that case, but we doubt this disorderly
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T. J. Oshie
American ice hockey player (born )
"Oshie" redirects here. For other uses, see Oshie (disambiguation).
Ice hockey player
Timothy Leif "T. J." Oshie[a][1] (born December 23, ) is an American professional ice hockeyright winger and alternate captain for the Washington Capitals of the National Hockey League (NHL). He was selected by the St. Louis Blues in the first round of the NHL Entry Draft, as the 24th overall pick. He then spent the first seven years of his NHL career with the Blues before being traded to the Washington Capitals in Oshie won the Stanley Cup as a member of the Capitals in
Oshie is widely considered a shootout specialist in the NHL and is one of the top career leaders in goals scored and scoring percentage since the league adopted shootouts in overtime for the –06 season.[4]
Early years
[edit]Born in Mount Vernon, Washington,[2] Oshie was raised in Everett, north of Seattle, and was on ice at age
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North Dakota's Oshie, New Hampshire's Radja arrested in weekend incident
GRAND FORKS, N.D. -- The University of North Dakota has
suspended the leading scorer on its men's hockey team after he was
arrested over the weekend for disorderly conduct.
Junior forward T.J. Oshie, of Warroad, Minn., will miss Friday's game at
St. Cloud State for violating grupp rules, head coach Dave Hakstol
announced Wednesday.
"Right now, it's a one-game suspension," Hakstol said. "I
can't get into the whole situation I'm disappointed right now.
"Obviously, this will be a public issue," Hakstol said.
Oshie was arrested at a.m. on Sunday, Grand Forks police
said. The Sioux, ranked No. 8 in the nation, wrapped up a two-game series with visiting New
Hampshire on Saturday night. Michael Radja, a New Hampshire player,
also was arrested for disorderly conduct, police said.
Radja, the leading scorer for No. 7 New Hampshire, will be suspended
for at least two games, coach Dick Umile said