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Greg Wyshynski, Yahoo!'s Puck Daddy, reports via Twitter, that Dallas Stars center Steve Ott has been suspended two games for his hip-check on Carlo Colaiacovo Saturday, which you can see below.
The Ott hit was one of several controversial hits from over the weekend: Tuomo Ruutu was suspended three games for boarding Darcy Tucker, Mike Richards was given a game misconduct -- but no further discipline by the league -- for an open-ice hit to David Booth's head, and Rob Scuderi was fined for a hip-check on Jason Chimera.
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SB Nation Reacts to the NHL Wheel Of Justice
The big issue concerning the punishment of Steve Ott, and the punishments of Tuomo Ruutu and Rob Scuderi combined with no punishment for Mike Richards has caused a stir in the hockey community. Never before has the NHL’s seemingly random version of justice been more apparent than this past week when four separate but similar incidents were treated so differently by NHL Senior Vice President and Director of Hockey Operations Colin Campbell.
The big debate centers around the hip checks for Steve Ott and Rob Scuderi who have been punished in two completely different ways for very similar hits. Colin Campbell seems to imply that since Jason Chimera wasn’t hurt, the hit wasn’t so bad.
Scuderi was given an undisclosed fine for his hit, but Mike MacLean of The Cannon says the big issue is with the penalties handed out during the game.
This is Scuderi’s first incident like this and the NHL took that into account when giving out his punishment. Yet today, Steve Ott was given a two game suspension for a similar hit that was nowhere near as bad. Granted, Ott is known as a repeat offender by the NHL and I’m sure the NHL was focused more on his history than than comparing the two hits against each other.
St. Louis Game Time takes a look at the inconsistencies between these incidents.
In full disclosure as a Stars fan and manager of Defending Big D, I am a bit biased when it comes to Steve Ott. Yet I readily agree that he deserved to be suspended, but not for the hip check. His knee on knee hit on B.J. Crombeen from the same game was much more dangerous.
Here is Defending Big D’s take on the Ott suspension:
Oct 27 2:40p by Brandon Worley - 0 comments