CHARLOTTE, N.
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Steve Clifford says starting power forward Marvin Williams will miss the next
two games with a strained left shoulder, adding to the Charlotte Hornets injury
woes.Cody Zeller, who has elevated his play in his second NBA season, will start
Friday night against Golden State. Jason Maxiell will also see additional
playing time off the bench.Williams injured his shoulder in the first half of
Charlottes loss Wednesday night to the Portland Trail Blazers and did not
return.Small forward Michael Kidd-Gilchrist and guard Gary Neal remain out with
injuries for Charlotte, but guard P.J. Hairston will play despite a thumb
injury.David Lee (hamstring) remains out for Golden State, but Leandro Barbosa
will return after missing Wednesday nights game with a sprained knee.
Tony Wroten 76ers Jersey . With the players
association in the midst of meetings in Las Vegas, a vote will be held on Friday
to decide the CFLPAs presidency and other executive positions.
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in his NHL pre-season debut as the Leafs beat the Philadelphia Flyers 4-0
Tuesday night at Air Canada Centre and showed flashes of offensive
brilliance.Got a question on rule clarification, comments on rule enforcements
or some memorable NHL stories? Kerry wants to answer your emails at
cmonref@tsn.ca. Hi Kerry, So Shawn Thornton gets a slap on the wrist for the
water squirting incident - a childish, unsportsmanlike and potentially dangerous
act, but players can get two minutes for spraying the goalie with snow when
sometimes inadvertently just trying to stop quickly? In your opinion, should the
NHL ever consider taking a more serious look at such actions and add them as an
infraction in the rule book? Mike Cimba Mike: The Player Safety Committee should
be commended for their swift action to impose the maximum permitted fine under
the CBA ($2,820.52) against Shawn Thornton for his childish, television viewer
unsightly, unsportsmanlike and potentially dangerous act of water bottle
squirting at PK Subban. I am quite sure an incident of this nature will never
happen again given the maximum allowable supplementary discipline and public
humiliation that has been imposed against Thornton (sic sarcasm intended). Now
that this bug on the visor of Subban has been wiped clean and severely dealt
with, perhaps the PSC, Hockey Operations and the Officiating Department can
focus their attention on more important issues that have been continually
exposed to this point in the playoffs? For starters Mike, additional rules dont
need to written until the ones that already exist are more consistently
enforced; or even just applied. If the referee determined that Subban had been
legitimately interfered with by a spray from a water bottle in Thorntons hands
(Heaven forbid) the ref could have applied a broad interpretation to rule 56.2:
a minor penalty shall be imposed on any identifiable player on the players bench
or penalty bench who, by means of his stick or his body, interferes with the
movements of the puck or any opponent on the ice during the progress of the play
(Thorntons hands are attached to his body). Likewise, the same rule 75 -
unsportsmanlike conduct, that is applied (sometimes) against a player deemed
guilty of deliberately snow-showering a goalie could also be imposed in the case
of a player deliberately squirting water in the face of his opponent. With the
multitude of infractions that are being let go throughout extended portions of
these games I cant imagine any referee imposing a penalty for this squirt of
liquid. With regard to player safety however, it appears to be a serious and
unwanted element of the game. So too was diving/embellishment once upon a time.
Embellishment was deemed a plague within the game and language was added to rule
64.3 that provided authority for Hockey Operations to review game videos and
assess fines to players who dive or embellish a fall or a reaction, or who feign
injury regardless if a penalty was called on the ice. The punishment for the
first such offence during the season wiill result in a warning letter being sent
to the player.
Charles Barkley 76ers Jersey. The second such
incident will result in a $1,000 fine. For the third such incident in the
season, the player shall be suspended for one game, pending a telephone
conversation with the Director of Hockey Operations. For subsequent violations
in the same season, the players suspension shall double (i.e. first suspension -
one game, second suspension - two games, third suspension - four games, etc.)
When was the last time you read that a player had been fined for
diving/embellishment let alone suspended? I have seen some known offenders
embellish as many as three times in one game during these playoffs. Im not
suggesting for a second that players should be suspended for the letter of the
law that this rule empowers Hockey Operations. What I am suggesting is to focus
on the real important issues beyond a squirt from a water bottle. Lets start
with an acceptable and expected standard of enforcement from the referees
throughout a playoff game that is more consistent with those employed during the
regular season. The rulebook has not changed from the regular season but the
application and standard of enforcement by most of the referees clearly has.
Powerful stick slashes that broke a players stick was almost always called; as
the playoffs progress they are seldom called and have even resulted in goals
being scored. Obvious infractions have been let go; major infractions have been
let go or deemed to be a minor penalty. The latest such example was the major
boarding infraction by Brandon Bollig on Keith Ballard that was deemed to be a
minor penalty by the referee on the ice. Bollig was subsequently and correctly
suspended for two games by the Player Safety Committee for this dangerous hit
that injured Ballard. As far as I am concerned they got in wrong by not
responding in kind to the chicken-wing elbow delivered by Jared Spurgeon of the
Wild to the head of Marcus Kruger. Kruger was pulling his upper body back and up
after shooting the puck on goal. Spurgeon was going to miss his intended check
and responded by leaving his skates and extending his elbow to initiate contact
with the head of Kruger. Kruger staggered of the ice and went directly to be
evaluated in the quiet of the Hawks dressing room. Spearing incidents and
howdy-dos between the legs have on occasion resulted in the assessment of
penalties. Sidney Crosby provided a pretty good howdy to Dominic Moore that went
un-penalized and resulted in a scrum at the end of the second period in
yesterdays Rangers 3-1 win over the Penguins. In an attempt to keep all things
in perspective, it would appear that a squirt off the bench with a water bottle
will result in the maximum allowable fine being levied by the Player Safety
Committee. Perhaps just a letter to Thornton would have sufficed; all things
being equal?
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