Sunday, February 13, 2011

Lemieux rips NHL for brawl aftermath; Isles GM miffed too

Lemieux rips NHL for brawl aftermath; Isles GM miffed too

CBSSports.com wire reports
NEW YORK -- Pittsburgh Penguins owner Mario Lemieux said the NHL failed in its punishment of the New York Islanders following a fight-filled game between the teams -- and went so far as to question whether he wanted to stay in the league.
Lemieux, who had a Hockey Hall of Fame playing career with the Penguins, issued a statement Sunday in which he bashed the league's handling of the aftermath of Friday night's 9-3 Islanders victory in which there were 346 penalty minutes, 10 ejections, 15 fighting majors and 20 misconducts.
"Hockey is a tough, physical game, and it always should be. But what happened Friday night on Long Island wasn't hockey. It was a travesty," Lemieux said. "It was painful to watch the game I love turn into a sideshow like that."
The NHL suspended New York forwards Trevor Gillies for nine games and Matt Martin for four and hit the team with a $100,000 fine late Saturday night, saying the Islanders "must bear some responsibility for their failure to control their players."
Lemieux, who bought the team out of bankruptcy in 1999 and ended his playing career during the 2005-06 season, said the sanctions weren't nearly enough.
"The NHL had a chance to send a clear and strong message that those kinds of actions are unacceptable and embarrassing to the sport. It failed," he said. "We, as a league, must do a better job of protecting the integrity of the game and the safety of our players. We must make it clear that those kinds of actions will not be tolerated and will be met with meaningful disciplinary action.
"If the events relating to Friday night reflect the state of the league, I need to rethink whether I want to be a part of it."
The NHL didn't immediately respond to Lemieux's comments.
Pittsburgh forward Eric Godard was the only member of the Penguins' organization to be punished by the NHL. He received an automatic 10-game suspension because he left the bench to join a fight between New York's Micheal Haley and Penguins goalie Brent Johnson.
Pittsburgh also avoided a fine by the league. That drew the ire of Islanders general manager Garth Snow.
"When I saw the suspensions on both sides and the fines, I was a little bit surprised it was just our club that got fined," Snow said Sunday before the Islanders played at Buffalo. "You can ask the league about it. There's nothing we can do about it but put it behind us and get ready for Buffalo."
Snow said he had no intention to appeal the league's decision, but noted that no Islanders player left the bench to take part in a fight.
"I'm very proud that our team showed restraint," Snow said. "We came to play hockey and obviously, there's a lot of things that happen in the course of a game. I'm proud of the way our team competed, and I'm going to support my guys."
Asked if the punishment was fair, Snow said NHL disciplinarian Colin Campbell had a tough job and he would never criticize him.
"I respect the process," Snow said. "It was a professionally run process."
Campbell held disciplinary hearings with three Islanders players Saturday at the team's hotel in Buffalo. All but Zenon Konopka of that group received suspensions.
The two major brawls Friday night were sparked by Martin and Gillies.
The first broke out in the second period when Martin jumped Max Talbot from behind near center ice and started a fight, presumably in retaliation for an unpenalized hit delivered by Talbot on Feb. 2 against Islanders forward Blake Comeau, who hasn't played since because of a concussion.
In that previous meeting, Johnson also knocked down counterpart Rick DiPietro with one punch to the face, leaving the Islanders goalie out for four to six weeks because of facial fractures.
During the third period Friday, Gillies charged after Penguins forward Eric Tangradi and hit him high with an elbow before landing several punches. From the tunnel leading to the Islanders dressing room, Gillies then taunted Tangradi once the Pittsburgh player got up on his skates. Tangradi was diagnosed with a concussion, and he sat out Sunday's game against the New York Rangers.
Already dealing with a growing number of concussions, including one to Penguins captain Sidney Crosby that has kept him sidelined since early January, the NHL is taking serious measures to punish head contact.
"The actions by the Islanders' Gillies and Martin were deliberate attempts to injure by delivering blows to the head of players who were unsuspecting and unable to defend themselves," Campbell said in a statement announcing the suspensions.
"The message should be clear to all players: targeting the head of an opponent by whatever means will be dealt with by suspension."
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    The Gasman February 13, 2011 4:20 pmThe game the other night was a travesty...and extremely painful to watch. Say what you will about payback and whatever, but this was handled totally the wrong way. Of course, when you are a doormat for so long, it's to be expected...Laughing at the Redwings posters about Mario..and bringing up shat from two years ago...seriously? ...rdwngsfan and Hockeytown...bringing up that the Steelers suck.....(more)
     
     
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    pitt.nd1 February 13, 2011 4:20 pmThe funniest part of it all is the Isles had to go find a goon from their farm system to fight the Pens back-up goalie.  That is pure gold.  Well boys, we're playing the Pens again and rumor has it they're starting Johnson in the net again.  We'd better bring up someone who can fight him because no one on the current roster can handle the job.
     
     
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    BurghSports3 February 13, 2011 4:20 pmWho has been hit the HArdest during this recession? DETROIT go fk yourself and your Penguins, Cindy is a crybaby and malkin is a mongloid and an ugly one at that. Hockey Gods dishing out a little payback on the whole penguings org. HAHAHAHAHAHAH LETS GO REDWINGS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! oooo god, you are going to be crying this tune in 10 years from now. Who had to sell tickets to the Blue Jackets fan ...(more)
     
     
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    Zola Budd February 13, 2011 4:19 pmI love Mario, certainly an all time favorite. He comes off as a bit hypocritical here, glad to see some Pens fans acknowledging that.
     
     
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    HOCKEYTOWN 11x February 13, 2011 4:19 pmsteelers LOST! Penguins are losing right now and cindy and malkin are OUT HURT. Life is GOOD!!!!!!!!!!
     
     
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    mar725 February 13, 2011 4:18 pmMario should be fined himself! What a friggin idiot. His team features some of the dirtiest players in hockey and only the fact that Gary Bettepenguin protects Cindy 'Mr. Slewfoot' Crosby, he would have been suspended several time this year alone. Matt Cooke gets NO suspention for the intentional knee to knee on Ovechkin? What a joke. Maybe you SHOULDN'T be a part of the NHL Mario! Maybe someone e...(more)
     
     
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    vmikeydet97 February 13, 2011 4:16 pmI'm tired of reading posts from idiots on this thread about Steelers and Pens players/fans complaining about refs calls and all that crap! The bottom line is that Pittsburgh football and hockey is a great story and has an awesome history, only the people who are envious of that and don't have it in their respective Cities will continue to post nonsense! Historically, the Pittsburgh teams have wh...(more)
     
     
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    Steelers86743 February 13, 2011 4:15 pmMalkin ugly? That coming from someone whose team has Pavel Datsyuk.
     
     
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    chilzilla February 13, 2011 4:14 pmLemieux was a softy on the ice as much as he is off. In all fairness he is french canadien. So a certain amount of complaining is to be excpected. Take your medicine now Mario. Yes it tastes bad, like its been over cooke-d. Lemieux should now better. Again the real issue is the fact that the goalies are steppin it up physically here the last couple weeks. I havent seen this much action from the go...(more)
     
     
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    r0thlis07BuRG February 13, 2011 4:13 pmWho has been hit the HArdest during this recession? DETROIT go fk yourself and your Penguins, Cindy is a crybaby and malkin is a mongloid and an ugly one at that. Hockey Gods dishing out a little payback on the whole penguings org. HAHAHAHAHAHAH LETS GO REDWINGS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! And it would seem the powers that be in grammar and spelling are punishing everyone here by having to read your p...(more) 
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