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Burns was suspended five games on Friday for violating the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League's anti-discrimination policy. In the interview, Burns told broadcaster John Moore that he didn't believe what he said broke any of the league's rules but is accepting of the suspension.
Below is the part of the interview where the suspension is discussed.
Burns noted that he was unaware he was given a game misconduct at the end of Friday's game until he was set to head home from the rink.
Sea Dogs president and general manager Trevor Georgie released the below statement during Saturday's game.
The Saint John Sea Dogs have released the following statement regarding the five-game suspension announced by the QMJHL earlier today: pic.twitter.com/dyXtHJIsbx
— Saint John Sea Dogs (@SJSeaDogs) December 18, 2022
Burns, Saint John's leading scorer, served the first game of his suspension Saturday. He is eligible to return on Jan. 6 when the Sea Dogs host the Halifax Mooseheads.
Burns didn't sound sorry for the incident ...... get him out of town (if anyone will take him)
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