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Kampfer Hospitalized Again

It's already been a rough year for Michigan defenseman Steve Kampfer, who suffered a fractured skull after being brutally assaulted by a Michigan football player .

It got worse on Saturday night when Kampfer had to be hospitalized again thanks to another vicious attack from behind. From the article:

But the period also turned ugly with 53 seconds left. Michigan defenseman Steve Kampfer, playing along the boards in his own zone, was checked from behind by Andrew Conboy, who appeared to slam Kampfer to the ice head first. As Kampfer fell, MSU's Corey Tropp appeared to slash him in the neck area.

A fight ensued among several players, and Tropp was ejected and Conboy received two roughing penalties.

Kampfer, who returned to action less than a month ago after suffering a fractured skull and back injuries during an on-campus assault in October, was helped off the ice by teammates Chad Langlais and David Wohlberg, unable to stand up straight.

After the game, Kampfer was seen being transported via gurney to an ambulance with a brace around his neck. No further details on Kampfer were available. Berenson refused to comment, saying he didn't see the play unfold.

The quality isn't great, but you can see video of the incident here at about the 40 second mark.

A few weeks ago, Rick Comley was whining about how unfair it is that officials kept calling penalties on Andrew Conboy. But  the name 'Conboy' and 'self control' have never exactly gone together. I think a disgusting incident like this says a lot about Conboy as a player and as a person. I'm sure Corey Tropp feels really tough too taking a two-handed slash to a player laying motionless on the ice. Neither should see the ice again for a very long time.

You had to wonder how this season could get worse for Michigan State and head coach Rick Comley, and apparently this was the answer. Comley has been around a very long time, and done some pretty remarkable things in college hockey, but I think this season has put at least a little tarnish on his career. Not only has the quality of Michigan State's play reached an embarssing low, but  tonight, they also reached an embarssing low in terms of character. I think it's probably time for MSU to start looking in a different direction, but I can guarantee that that isn't the way they want their school to be represented.

 

Update: And if you needed another strange twist to this sad story, Rick Comley's postgame interview was a lecture on class, because during the postgame handshake, some Michigan players gasp.....swore at him. Thankfully, Comley is not a 19th century woman prone to fainting spells, so he didn't end up in the hospital like Kampfer because of it.

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What a shock. A Rick Comley coached team is bad, and they respond by becoming a bunch of goons. That was exactly the pattern of his Northern Michigan teams. They were entertaining to watch while they were good in the late ‘80s, and the 1991 championship team was great. After that, things went downhill, and series against Northern became my least favorite weekends of the season. (I’m a Minnesota fan.)

This makes me angry. Kampfer is not only fun to watch as a player, but he’s a good student, too. He’s in my father’s statistical methods class this semester, and Dad has only good things to say about him.

by J. Michael Neal on Jan 24, 2009 11:44 PM PST reply actions   0 recs

Here is a better video of the incident:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zslb7M83YIU

by Section2 on Jan 25, 2009 9:54 AM PST reply actions   0 recs

That was terrible

Those two players have no class and the Michigan player should be pressing charges. Of course, MSU isn’t a classy university so it is no surprise.

by Colts Homer on Jan 25, 2009 3:33 PM PST reply actions   0 recs

I have no love for MSU, having grown up in Ann Arbor. I can’t stand them, in fact. However, blaming this on the school is wrong. Put it on Comley. As I said, this is hardly an unexpected occurrence, given his history. Miller and Fardig should probably have held their tongues, but I can’t say that I blame them that much.

by J. Michael Neal on Jan 25, 2009 4:48 PM PST up reply actions   0 recs

Also, the eyewitness report I have from the game is that Matt Schepke laid a vicious cross-check on David Wohlberg between the Kampfer incident and the final buzzer. Good going, Rick.

by J. Michael Neal on Jan 25, 2009 4:52 PM PST reply actions   0 recs

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