The Ontario Superior Court of Justice released Todd Bertuzzi's and Vancouver Canucks' General Manager Dave Nonis' discovery statements related to Steve Moore's lawsuit on Tuesday. According to TSN of Canada, Bertuzzi alleged in his testimony that then-Canucks' Coach Marc Crawford suggested during the second intermission of Vancouver's March 8, 2004, game against the Colorado Avalanche that Moore needed to "pay the price" for delivering a questionable hit on Markus Naslund that was not penalized during a Feb. 16, 2004, game. Bertuzzi said in his testimony that he felt bad about Moore's injuries but felt he had no choice but to challenge Moore on the ice. "There's a difference between sending players out and knowing that once in a while you have a job to do and whether it's your description to do it," Bertuzzi testified when asked how often Crawford would send players out to fight other players. Bertuzzi's lawyer objected to questions about unwritten "codes" in the NHL.