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CTV 1/1/2010
4 I5 p# R1 u* U" M" v5 D- R; ZCALGARY -- The manager of an upscale Calgary restaurant is furious, claiming that Edmonton Oilers players refused to cover the full cost of a nearly $17,000 tab during a New Year's Eve night out for team members.% Y: T1 m8 x9 ]! ]0 J
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Maurizio Terrigno of Osteria de Medici, the restaurant where former U.S. president George W. Bush dined when he was in Calgary last year, said the team and staff owed $16,796.39 but wanted a break on the bill and paid $12,381.45.
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Terrigno said about half of the bill was for alcohol totalling $8,248, including dozens of shots of tequila and bottles of expensive wine and $1,000 champagne.6 v2 \8 ?; I# D9 F7 g* I9 Z
$ C* @: U2 r* A, D. Q2 {" l"These guys came in, they enjoyed our hospitality and when the bill came ... they went ballistic to the point where they started threatening, denigrating my staff, saying, `We're the Edmonton Oilers, we expect a 50 per cent discount,' " said Terrigno.$ ^+ f! a1 t/ ^
/ l6 M9 F1 b) DTerrigno said 45 people ordered off the menu and their total bill came to $14,234.23, including $677.98 for GST. The restaurant usually adds an automatic 18 per cent gratuity for a large group, which would bring the total to $16,796.39.
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The Oilers had lost by a score of 2-1 earlier in the night against the Calgary Flames.1 Z( m% G+ i- H
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Oilers spokesman Allan Watt said the restaurant was recommended by some Calgary friends of the players and they had a prearranged meal and menu.* ~3 x) \$ e! i. \' c# k
: h" K9 M5 o4 S# O% @"They received the bill which they felt was outrageous," said Watt.- j @" e- M. N
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"They inquired about it and they were unhappy about it and were unhappy with some of the charges. The restaurant adjusted it by $7,000."
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Watt said the players paid the adjusted bill and added a $1,900 tip and left the restaurant.3 |8 }& i3 c5 ]$ S: o" o
9 r" [1 X/ n h) T2 t) W' B5 WTerrigno said the group, which included team captain Ethan Moreau, attempted to negotiate a discount on the bill.
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He said the players argued they should pay by the bottle for dozens of shooters purchased during the bash, but the restaurant charged them for each one individually.3 n' S3 p# z- M5 Y' A% M. {
3 p1 r0 G) Z4 F2 ^$ {1 V" z' RThe restaurant tried to charge for a bottle of an imported expensive brandy after one of the players took a swig straight from it.
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7 `6 H& H; u- k- `8 U"They refused to pay for the whole bottle because they didn't consume the whole bottle," said Terrigno.& P2 I. g" B$ g q4 I; v
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He said there's no way the restaurant will serve other clients from the same bottle.
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Terrigno said at one point he threatened to phone police.1 p6 n+ O' I/ f1 K4 U
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"It's the first time during the 37 years of business have I ever experienced something like this," he said. "What's more upsetting is we know who they are."
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; T9 x8 O/ l* lTerrigno said because he was infuriated by what happened he plans on donating the money the players paid the restaurant to charity. |
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