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UND, UNH Hockey Players Plead Not Guilty

Sep 5, 2014 6:20 AM

Two college hockey stars charged with disorderly conduct in late December here have pleaded not guilty. University of North Dakota forward T.J. Oshie, of Warroad, Minn., and New Hampshire forward Michael Radja were arrested at Oshie's apartment early in the morning on Dec. 30, hours after the two teams had finished a weekend hockey series the night before. Neither law enforcement officers nor school officials have released details of the incident. Oshie is scheduled to appear Feb. 26 for a bench trial, according to municipal court officials. A trial date has not been set for Radja. UND Coach Dave Hakstol suspended Oshie for one game. UNH Coach Dick Umile suspended Radja for two games. Oshie and Radja were the leading scorers on their teams at the time of their arrests.

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UND, UNH Top Scorers Suspended After Arrests

Nov 25, 2014 9:28 AM

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 team 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 2:28 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.

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