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The Cobra
02-03-2016, 09:57 PM
Dennis Wideman called his cross-check to linesman Don Henderson “completely unintentional.”It was a costly mistake.Wideman, 32, was suspended 20 games by the National Hockey League on Tuesday for his violent Jan. 27 collision with Henderson - the amount recommended by rule for the most serious offense for physical abuse of officials.It is expected Wideman will appeal the decision, which was made by the NHL’s Hockey Operations Department headed by Colin Campbell. According to the Collective Bargaining Agreement, Wideman can appeal the ruling to NHL commissioner Gary Bettman. He can then further appeal to a neutral arbitrator if Bettman stays a suspension longer than six games.Wideman is scheduled to forfeit $564,516.20 in salary, which goes to the Players’ Emergency Assistance Fund.He is the 12th NHL player to be suspended for physical abuse of an official in the last 15 years. Only Tampa Bay’s Gordie Dwyer, back in 2000, was given a stiffer sentence (23 games), but that included an additional penalty for leaving the penalty box. In 2014, New York Rangers forward Dan Carcillo was suspended 10 games for physical abuse of an official, but Carcillo later appealed it down to six games.The NHL acted quickly and forcefully with Wideman. He was suspended indefinitely by the NHL less than 24 hours after the incident, pending a disciplinary hearing.Wideman presented his side of the story in Toronto on Tuesday afternoon. He was accompanied by Flames president Brian Burke, who served as the league’s disciplinarian from 1994 to 1998, as well as Flames general manager Brad Treliving and assistant GM Craig Conroy. As is custom, Wideman was also represented in the hearing by NHL Players’ Association, including general counsel Don Zavelo and assistant to executive director Mathieu Schneider.Henderson also appeared on his own behalf. Henderson, a Calgary native and veteran of nearly 1,300 regular season games, checked into a hospital after the game with headaches and nausea.There was no penalty called on the play in question.The sequence began when Wideman was checked in the Flames’ end by Nashville Predators forward Miikka Salomaki. On his way to the bench, Wideman extended his arms and made contact with Henderson, who had his back to the defenceman.Wideman appeared to be woozy after a hard hit from Salomaki. He said he didn’t see Henderson until the last second, which may have been indicated by a small stutter in Wideman’s skates.“I took a pretty hard hit down in the corner and had some pretty good pain in my shoulder and my neck and I was just trying to get off the ice,” Wideman told reporters on Jan. 27. “I was kind of keeled over and at the last second, I looked up and I saw him and I couldn’t avoid it.”Under the league’s Rule 40 (Physical Abuse of Officials), Wideman was facing a minimum 10-game suspension, regardless of intent. However, since there was no call on the play, the NHL had more broad powers to suspend Wideman under Rule 28 (Supplementary Discipline), which covers “any offense committed during the course of a game.”Instead, the NHL’s hockey operations department followed the discipline guidelines of the most severe outcome of Rule 40.Wideman’s physical contact drew the attention of the mainstream sports world, with the NBA Officials’ Association condemning the attack and calling for a lengthy suspension. The NHL’s own Officials Association was also involved in pushing for significant and meaningful suspension.Now, no player - not even a player of Wideman’s status in the league - can claim ignorance to an official on the ice. Wideman had a clean disciplinary record through his 755 career NHL games until this week. Wideman is eligible to return to the Flames’ lineup on March 14 vs. St. Louis.

Cobra.....

Dennis Wideman should get another 20 games for even thinking anyone would believe that cross check was "unintentional"

The Cobra
02-03-2016, 09:59 PM
Hopefully someone can put up the video so we can all judge for ourselves....cause I can`t.

TLG
02-03-2016, 10:05 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hLdUxOT-HbY

The Noof
02-03-2016, 10:09 PM
I saw that replay bro:He got up & hit the first thing he saw,plain & simple.He was mad because he got laid out.What a goof.

TLG
02-03-2016, 10:10 PM
what a DI*K!!
it's gonna cost him,,, about 1.25 Million

Anubis
02-03-2016, 10:21 PM
what a DI*K!!
it's gonna cost him,,, about 1.25 Million
You failed to read the actual post didn't you? lol

C/P from post 1...

Wideman is scheduled to forfeit $564,516.20 in salary

TLG
02-03-2016, 10:27 PM
yes I see the article but on sports center they mentioned the 1.25M ,, salary equivalent to 20 games
given his yearly contract ....

Don't know by the article if half of that goes to Players’ Emergency Assistance Fund ..

dishuser
02-03-2016, 10:37 PM
should be suspended for remainder of season

The Cobra
02-03-2016, 11:18 PM
yes I see the article but on sports center they mentioned the 1.25M ,, salary equivalent to 20 games
given his yearly contract ....

Don't know by the article if half of that goes to Players’ Emergency Assistance Fund ..

"Players’ Emergency Assistance Fund"............I`m wondering if that Bettman`s answer to the "fund" by fining players set up by Goodell to aid the owners in paying for concussion syndrome lawsuits settlements.
Last 3 seasons Goodell fined active players $23,000,000....$26,000,000 and this season over $30,000,000 respectively. Small wonder the NFL settles rather than go to court over concussions..........these settlements didn`t cost the NFL owners a dime.