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Simon sits for 30 games…

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Update on 12/20 @ 1:15p.m. EST: Thanks to R. Grimm for correcting our post below, and pointing out that Don Murdoch of the New York Rangers received the longest suspension of 40 games in 1978 for cocaine possession. Our post below should say that Chris Simon has received the longest suspension in the NHL for an act of violence.

NHL Director of Hockey Operations Colin Campbell suspended Chris Simon today for 30 games… breaking the longest suspension record of 25 games, which was previously held by Chris Simon. This latest suspension comes from Simon’s stepping on Pittsburgh’s Jarkko Ruutu’s foot on December 15th, and will be Simon’s seventh suspension as an NHL player.

Islanders coach Ted Nolan says the suspension is “excessive”. A lot of journalists said that the last 25 game suspension was not enough, and it seems now like they were right. Simon has had plenty of chances to right his wrongs and has done completely the opposite. What do you think? Has Gary’s Bettman’s right-hand-man come down hard enough on Simon?


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Simple Simon Strikes Again

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Update @ 6:20p.m. EST: Chris Simon will be taking a leave of absence from the Islanders, after his incident Saturday night when he was given a match penalty for intent to harm Jarkko Ruutu. According to statements released by Simon and the Islanders, he plans on seeking counseling during this time of leave. Meanwhile, we still await the ruling of Gary Bettman on the situation and the future of Chris Simon in the NHL.

Chris Simon of the New York Islanders had another “whoops” moment on Saturday night, when he intentionally stepped down on the foot of Pittsbugh’s Jarkko Ruutu with his skate blade. Simon was given a match penalty for his actions, and now -according to the rulebook- Simon will be suspended from play until Gary Bettman rules on the incident.

Simon received a 25 game suspension last March for his baseball style swing to the neck and head of Ryan Hollweg of the New York Rangers. That incident gave Simon his sixth NHL suspension.

What is Bettman going to do? Should Simon be banned from the NHL? Or just receive another petty suspension? The last one obviously had no long-lasting effect on Simple Simon.

Here is the video of the incident:


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Post Update @ 5:45p.m.: Chris Pronger has been suspended for one game by the NHL.

Just in case you missed it - which is very likely, since VS. is only available in about 60% of American households - here is the video of Rob Niedermayer and Chris Pronger of the Anaheim Ducks, simultaneously throwing high elbows and crushing the Red Wings’ Tomas Holmstrom’s head into the glass in the second period of game 3:

As a result, Niedermayer was immediately given a game misconduct, and the Red Wings received a 5 minute power play. However, Chris Pronger did not receive any discipline for his illegal and dirty hit. And as you can see in the video, Pronger actually threw a higher and harder elbow than Niedermayer. So why was Pronger not penalized or given a game misconduct?

These cheap, blind-sided, unsportsmanlike hits on opposing players are nothing new to this year’s NHL. Some of the highlights this year included the Chris Simon baseball swing to the face of Ryan Hollweg, Jordin Tootoo’s knockout punch on Stephane Robidas, and Jamie McLennan’s impersonation of Simon on Johan Franzen. The NHL has handed out some suspensions, fines, warnings, and the usual slap on the wrist…

There are a lot of arguments for why the NHL needs to come down harder on players and teams for such unsportsmanlike actions. Many feel that since the players are the largest investments for owners, the league needs to do more to protect those investments. With Chris Pronger not being disciplined at all after his high elbow on Holmstrom last night, it leaves us wondering which players the league is trying to protect…

Do you think Pronger and Nidermayer should be suspended? Will Colin Campbell and the NHL finally say enough is enough, and let the players know that they aren’t free to try to take opposings player out with a cheap shot?


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Tootoo Booboo?

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In a game between the Dallas Stars and the Predators in Nashville, Jordin Tootoo threw a punch to the face of Stars defenseman Stephane Robidas that knocked Robidas out cold and sent him to the hospital with a concussion. Cheap shot? Does he deserve a suspension? Check out the CBC’s comments on this:

“The game was marred by an ugly incident in the third period that saw Stars defenceman Stephane Robidas carried off of the ice on a stretcher after being punched by Tootoo. Robidas was assessed a minor for charging on the play, and Tootoo received a double-minor for roughing.

CBC’s Scott Morrison has learned that NHL senior vice president Colin Campbell will conduct a hearing with Tootoo to determine if supplemental discipline is warranted.

As of late Saturday night, Campbell would not say whether the hearing would take place in person or over the phone. The former, a meeting at the league offices, usually guarantees a suspension of four or more games.

The incident is the latest in a series of head attacks in the NHL, beginning with the Ottawa Senators Chris Neil hit on Buffalo’s Chris Drury, a shoulder to the head hit, which was deemed legal. A while later, New Jersey’s Cam Janssen levelled Toronto’s Tomas Kaberle with a late shoulder to the head, which earned him a three-game suspension. And last week, the Islanders Chris Simon was suspended for a minimum 25 games for a violent chop of the stick to the jaw of Rangers Ryan Hollweg.”

Should Tootoo be suspended?


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