Should the NHL have suspended Tortorella for one game?

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is the 1 game suspension by the NHL too harsh

  • yes it is too harsh

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  • no it is not too harsh

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NEW YORK -- The National Hockey League announced Saturday that New York Rangers coach John Tortorella has been suspended for one game for squirting a fan with water and throwing a water bottle that struck a fan during Game 5 of the Eastern Conference Quarterfinal Series with the Washington Capitals on April 24 in Washington.

The incident occurred 6:33 into the third period.

Tortorella will miss the Rangers' game Sunday afternoon against Washington at Madison Square Garden.

"While it is a difficult decision to suspend a coach at this point in a playoff series, it has been made clear to all of our players, coaches and other bench personnel that the National Hockey League cannot -- and will not -- tolerate any physical contact with fans,” NHL Senior Executive Vice President and Director of Hockey Operations Colin Campbell said. "We do not take this action lightly. It is the result of an entire day of investigation and evaluation that included the retrieval and review of videotape of the incident and discussions with Mr. Tortorella, other Rangers' bench personnel and a number of other people, including the security personnel at the Verizon Center.

"That investigation revealed that Mr. Tortorella squirted a fan with water before Mr. Tortorella was doused with a beverage.

"While, in these circumstances, it always is easy to allege mitigating circumstances, the fact is we do not tolerate contact with our fans in this manner. That is communicated before each season in a memo that is issued by the League to all of the management, coaches and players of every team.

"The Sept. 8, 2008, memo, entitled 'Supplementary Discipline Reminders for the 2008-09 Season,' included the following section regarding Contact With Fans:

Even where a fan is verbally abusive, intoxicated, or profane, club personnel should either ignore the conduct or, where appropriate, seek the assistance of police or security personnel at the arena. This prohibition extends to all forms of physical contact, whether it be direct physical contact, the throwing of objects (including hockey sticks and other equipment) or even the squirting of water. While the latter form of conduct may have, in the past, seemed to be of a minor or harmless character, such conduct may serve only to incite and provoke an unruly fan and may ultimately lead to unforeseen consequences.

Accordingly, please be on notice that all Club personnel (management, coaches, trainers, and/or players) who engage in any form of physical contact with fans, including the squirting of water, will, on a going forward basis, be subject to discipline in the form of a suspension. The Club involved will also be subject to a fine.

The suspension was issued pursuant to the Commissioner's authority under Section 6.3(j)(1)(a) of the NHL Constitution.
 

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Bad call, seems like Betman and company wants to see wash advance
 

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I believe NHL instituted this hard-line policy after the NBA incident a few years ago when plyers went into the stands to fight with fans. It's really about not having to defend a multi-million dollar lawsuit. Has nothing to do with which team the NHL likes or doesn't like. In fact it gives the Rangers team a rallying point for Sunday's game. Win for the Torterella and all that.
 

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I dont really like or hate either team. I personnally appreciate the irony in that Tortorella benched Avery for being an undiscplined, selfish tool that hurt his team. and now he has to sit for a game for pretty much the same thing.
 

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I dont really like or hate either team. I personnally appreciate the irony in that Tortorella benched Avery for being an undiscplined, selfish tool that hurt his team. and now he has to sit for a game for pretty much the same thing.


Yup weird hu!!

and GO FLAMES GO
 

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Looks like the Rangers are sending the league a letter, saying the Caps did not properly control their fans during the game...

"According to Rangers trainer Jim Ramsay, one patron was screaming at the team, in graphic language, about whether Dan Girardi and Marc Staal have a sexual relationship," general manager Glen Sather wrote in a letter to NHL commissioner Gary Bettman that the team released Sunday.
 

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