
""The newspaper Le Dauphiné Libé announces that the Public Prosecutor of Grenoble has decided to initiate proceedings against Pierre Crinon," the article reads, as translated via Google Translate. "These events relate to the brawl that occurred on November 30th during a league match. A complaint was filed by Angers goalkeeper Matt O'Connor, who had been punched by Pierre Crinon. "Although the complaint had been dismissed, it was upon seeing Crinon repeat the offense at the 2026 Olympics that the Grenoble prosecutor, according to the Dauphiné Libé, decided to prosecute him for the offense of intentional violence resulting in an ITT of less than eight days (3 for the goalkeeper of Angers). The hearing is scheduled to take place in Grenoble on May 27th.""
"After being ejected from the game between Canada and France and taunting the crowd, Crinon was then barred by the French Ice Hockey Federation from participating in his team's final game at the tournament, a 5-1 loss to Germany on Tuesday. However, it appears that a one-game suspension will be the least of his worries when he returns home, as it turns out his fight with Wilson has landed Crinon in hot water regarding some criminal court proceedings."
Pierre Crinon was ejected from an Olympic game, taunted the crowd, and was barred from his team's final tournament game, a 5-1 loss to Germany. Crinon engaged in a fight with Wilson at the Olympics that prompted scrutiny from French authorities. The Grenoble public prosecutor has decided to initiate proceedings relating to a November 30 league brawl in which Crinon punched Angers goalkeeper Matt O'Connor, injuring his eye. Ligue Magnus suspended Crinon for seven games and O'Connor filed a criminal complaint that had been dismissed. A hearing on intentional violence is scheduled in Grenoble for May 27.
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