National Hockey League
AHL player pleads guilty to role in gambling ring
National Hockey League

AHL player pleads guilty to role in gambling ring

Published Jun. 22, 2015 2:26 p.m. ET

BUFFALO, N.Y. -- A professional hockey player has admitted being part of an illegal sports betting business.

U.S. Attorney William Hochul says Nathan Paetsch, of Spencerport, New York, pleaded guilty Monday in federal court in Rochester as part of a plea agreement.

The agreement calls for probation, community service and eight months of home confinement. He'll also have to forfeit $265,000.

ADVERTISEMENT

Paetsch played portions of five seasons with the NHL's Buffalo Sabres, through 2010. He's been with the AHL's Grand Rapids Griffins the past three seasons.

Authorities say Paetsch was involved in a gambling operation whose three principals were convicted earlier. Paetsch's attorney says his involvement was minimal and included getting credit when he introduced friends, including other players, to the operation.

The attorney says the players never bet on hockey.

share


Get more from National Hockey League Follow your favorites to get information about games, news and more