May 23rd, 2012Top StoryDustin Brown Should Either Be Suspended For Zero Games Or For All The GamesBy Barry Petchesky Late in the first overtime, LA's Dustin Brown took down Phoenix's Michal Roszival at the blue line. Roszival was hurt; the Coyotes were angry; there was no penalty called. Twelve seconds later, Dustin Penner scored. Game, series, conference. But we were not done, oh no. The Coyotes were furious about the no-call, turning the handshake line into a gantlet of verbal abuse. And goalie Mike Smith has some advice for Brendan Shanahan this morning:
Forever is a long time, especially for a play on which I'm not really sure what penalty you could have even called. The offsides whistle blew a split second before the hit, Brown never left his feet, and it was just as much thigh-on-thigh as it was knee-on-knee. And of course, not that it should matter but it always seems to, Roszival's head was down. Brown was a bit circumspect in his own analysis of the hubbub:
And for what it's worth, there were a couple "ejections" last night. Both Smith and Shane Doan were given game misconducts for complaining to the refs after the final whistle. |
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Dustin Brown Should Either Be Suspended For Zero Games Or For All The Games
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