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Flames' Burke: 'Unacceptable' for athletes to bring aggression from sports into personal life

Published February 05, 2015

Associated Press

Brian Burke says players who take aggression from the ice into their personal lives don't deserve to earn pro-athlete wages.

The Calgary Flames' president was asked at the Global Business Forum how he would have handled the Ray Rice scandal.

Burke calls it a balancing act, saying any form of domestic violence is unacceptable, but citizens are entitled to due process if accused of a crime. However, he says if he had evidence a player had assaulted someone off the ice, he'd have to act. And Burke says if lawsuits arise, so be it.

A recent video showing Rice, a start NFL running back, assaulting his then-fiancee has ignited a debate over how pro sports leagues ought to deal with an athlete's violent behavior outside the game.

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