Thursday, December 29, 2011

Trivino Trouble: Islander's Prospect Arrested

     It might've been a rough month for many of us getting into the Christmas holiday with the shopping and eggnog, but Corey Trivino probably had to put that on the back burner following his arrest. 
     The New York Islanders prospect was arrested December 11th. Charges of indecent assault and battery, breaking and entering and attempt to rape, were all presented to Trivino on Monday after he was said to be forcing his way into a female student's dorm room. 
     The New York Islanders drafted Trivino 36th overall in 2008. He was playing under Boston University's head coach Jack Parker, and was in his fourth and final year there.  When word got out of his arrest, to which Trivino has pleaded not guilty, BU immediately kicked him off the team. Mr. Parker released a statement confirming that Corey Trivino was no long associated with the Boston University hockey team. Upon further reports, he is in fact no longer attended BU, and has been kicked out.
     CBS News reported that this wasn't the first incident involving Trivino and alcohol.  Just last year the school put the center on probation because of an alcohol related incident.  It might feel like a big hangover for Corey Trivino, but this is indeed a reality check. 

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