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The AHL should be looking into a suspension for Albany River Rats captain Tim Conboy, who was assessed a fighting major, instigation and unsportsmanlike minors, a game misconduct for instigating and a game misconduct for persisting in a fight, following a high-sticking incident and fight with Steve Downie during the Phantoms' 3-0 win Saturday afternoon.Here's the video of the incident. Stick with it -- it's obvious that Downie is trying to show the officials that something has gone terribly wrong."I've never heard of (persisting) in a fight before," said Flyers general manager Paul Holmgren. "The report I got was that (Conboy) bit Downie on the hand. He had blood and teeth marks on his hand."
"I kind of went bananas," Conboy said. "Maybe I should have calmed down a little bit, but when you see a guy swinging his stick around like that, there's no place in the game for that. I have no problem with playing aggressive and playing tough and fighting, stuff like that, but there's no need to swing your stick at someone."Conboy played 19 games with the Hurricanes last season when Glen Wesley went down with an injury, and it wouldn't be shocking to see him back in the NHL before long. If I'm NHL disciplinary czar Colin Campbell, I make a quick call to AHL headquarters and suggest that Conboy get slapped with a suspension and a stiff fine—just so he won’t think he can afford to go bananas without putting a potential NHL career in jeopardy.
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Not gonna defend Steve Downie or feel very bad, but Conboy is clearly an idiot. He decides to TRY and defend his teamate, gets pumped with 3 good uppercuts, then decides since he can’t seem to throw em’ with Downie to bite him while the refs are holding him down…class all the way jerkoff. Wonder if he would appreciate someone biting his f’n ear off??
by FanaticFlyer on Oct 31, 2008 11:58 AM EDT reply actions
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