Man accused of threatening Barrie hockey referees in rink rage case

A man faces charges after police say two referees at a women’s hockey game in Barrie were berated by an angry spectator and locked themselves in a dressing room for fear they’d be attacked.

Police say the refs were accosted throughout the teenage women’s game last Sunday, with the spectator then confronting them after they got off the ice.

It’s alleged he threatened to attack one of them, hurled insults at the pair and then tried to enter their changing room.

Police say the referees believed they were about to be assaulted and locked themselves inside to keep the spectator out.

Investigators say he continued to yell and swear at them in full view of others attending the game, including children.

A 47-year-old man was arrested Saturday and is charged with uttering threats of bodily harm, assault and causing a disturbance. His name has not been released.

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