Tom Webster (ice hockey)

Thomas Ronald "Hawkeye" Webster (October 4, 1948 – April 10, 2020) was a Canadian professional ice hockey player and coach.

[5][6] After only five games, Webster fell ill with what was later diagnosed as an inner-ear infection that left him unable to fly.

[8] He was cleared to fly again in January, but he suffered a relapse during a game against the Edmonton Oilers, and was told to stay off planes for at least three months.

[18] While coaching the Kings in a game against Detroit on November 16, 1991, Webster became upset at what he felt was a blown call by referee Kerry Fraser.

The Kings were assessed an extra penalty, and Webster took a stick and threw it on the ice, hitting one of Fraser's skates.