Calgary Flames's Dennis Wideman had his 20 game suspension reduced by an arbitrator to 10 games, after he had served 19 of those 20 games. The change means, that means he will get paid for 9 of the games he missed, about a quarter million dollars. That's wrong. The arbitrator was wrong, in my opinion. I don't think he served long enough. Wideman should have gotten a minimum of a season suspension, all to be served after the unsuspecting lineman he cross checked returns to work. I don't care what his previous record was. He two hand cross checked an official in the back and has taken him out of his job because he was having a hissy fit!
ESPN Senior Writer Scott Burnside said it a lot more eloquently than I did. You can read what he wrote by clicking HERE.
When you watch the video, remember, Wideman defended his collision saying couldn't avoid it (the collision) with linesman Don Henderson. Nevertheless, he had enough time to lift both hands up and shove his stick across the linesman's back and knock him to the ice.
As of today, according to Bleacher Report, NHL linesman Don Henderson reportedly continues to suffer from concussion symptoms after being hit from behind in late January. There's no timetable for his return to the ice. He's not working, he's losing money... Wideman should be out as long as he is, then give him the suspension, and, WIdeman's lost salary should go to cover Henderson's cost and loss. See http://bleacherreport.com/…/2617948-don-henderson-injury-up…
Again, the victim (Henderson) is the one losing here. Wideman's actions are a poor example for youth players, in any sport. He's earned a new nickname in my book.... OJ.
Figure it out.
ESPN Senior Writer Scott Burnside said it a lot more eloquently than I did. You can read what he wrote by clicking HERE.
When you watch the video, remember, Wideman defended his collision saying couldn't avoid it (the collision) with linesman Don Henderson. Nevertheless, he had enough time to lift both hands up and shove his stick across the linesman's back and knock him to the ice.
As of today, according to Bleacher Report, NHL linesman Don Henderson reportedly continues to suffer from concussion symptoms after being hit from behind in late January. There's no timetable for his return to the ice. He's not working, he's losing money... Wideman should be out as long as he is, then give him the suspension, and, WIdeman's lost salary should go to cover Henderson's cost and loss. See http://bleacherreport.com/…/2617948-don-henderson-injury-up…
Again, the victim (Henderson) is the one losing here. Wideman's actions are a poor example for youth players, in any sport. He's earned a new nickname in my book.... OJ.
Figure it out.
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