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Water polo player sorry for role in riot
National Hockey League

Water polo player sorry for role in riot

Published Jun. 21, 2011 1:00 a.m. ET

A rising star on Canada's junior water polo team has apologized for his role in the Stanley Cup riot.

A sobbing Nathan Kotylak told a local TV station that what he did was ''dumb'' and he's prepared to face the consequences.

He surrendered to police after social media sites posted pictures showing a youth stuffing a burning rag into the gas tank of a police car. The violence in Vancouver followed the Canucks' loss to the Boston Bruins on Wednesday.

Water Polo Canada did not identify Kotylak but said it suspended a player facing allegations stemming from the riot.

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Kotylak's lawyer obtained a court order allowing the 17-year-old to make his public apology. Ordinarily, he would remain unidentified because of his age.

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