Tuesday, September 4, 2007 | 3:20 PM ET
CBC Sports
Florida Panthers defenceman Jay Bouwmeester plead guilty in Edmonton on Tuesday to one count of impaired driving.
Judge Michael Allen fined the Panthers blue-liner $1,000 and banned him from driving in Canada for a year. He must also pay a $150 victim surcharge.mages)
"Hopefully, I'm sure this will be the last time I see you in court," Judge Allen told Bouwmeester in provincial court.
Bouwmeester, 23, was arrested last summer near a popular nightclub area in Edmonton, his hometown.
He was charged with impaired driving and operating a motor vehicle with a blood-alcohol level of more than .08. Police allege an off-duty officer saw the hockey player's vehicle swerving.
When pulled over, the court heard, the former Medicine Hat Tigers star told the officer he knew he was drunk.
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