Rangers crush George Paros of the NHL for lack of Tom Wilson suspension

NHL and NHL player Safety slapped long-time Capitals Tom Wilson with another inconsistent slap on the wrist, a $ 5,000 fine for barbaric behavior against the Rangers on Monday night – and the Blueshirts were cheated.

So much so that the organization issued a horrifying statement on Tuesday, expressing how furious it is with Wilson’s lighter sentence, and to say that NHL’s head of player safety, George Parrows, “to continue in his current role Is unqualified. “

The team’s statement said the New York Rangers were deeply disappointed that Capitals forward Tom Wilson was not suspended for his horrific act of violence that occurred last night at Madison Square Garden. “Wilson is a repeat offender with a long history of such acts and we find it shocking that they failed to take appropriate action and suspend him indefinitely for the NHL and his player safety department. Wilson’s Dangerous And Artemi Panarin was hurt by careless antics that would prevent her from playing again this season.

“We see this as an etymology of duty by NHL Head of Player Safety, George Paros, and believe he is unfit to continue in his current role.”

Between the drilling of a defenseless Pavel Buchaniewicz ahead in the ice and then a helmet-less Panarin, which officially ended the season of star winger, the Rangers clearly felt that there was enough evidence to suspend Wilson. is more.

Instead, Wilson was hit with a nominal fee, the maximum allowable under the CBA, for “Ruffing” Buchaniewicz – which is about .000967 percent of his $ 5,166,666 salary due to his season.

“I think it’s a joke, to be honest with you,” said Rance, who was part of Tusali. “I know it’s not my responsibility to make a decision, but I can’t believe it right now. I think it sends a bad message, in my opinion. I think everyone agrees a lot. I Just think that the league missed here once.

“It is unfortunate, our best player is out for the rest of the year. This is just an unfortunate incident that had nothing to do with the game, or the game of hockey. I think that’s where the big issue lies.

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Tom Wilson fielded Artemi Panarin.
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Strums often voiced that Rangers was a skilled player who could produce in the league, due to the Rangers, but he crossed a line. Stommer then turned his attention to the NHL and paid no attention to his words.

“As players, you want the league to have your back in those situations,” he said. “I think a lot of people in our dressing room feel the same way they did.”

Head coach David Quinn also condemned the league’s lack of discipline for Wilson, saying the Rangers were “disappointed” as an organization and thought Joe Transparent “warrants a suspension.”

As he expects the Rangers to respond in Thursday’s rematch with the Capitals, Quinn said he knows what he will see from his team.

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George Paros in 2019.
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“We’ve talked about it as a team this morning,” he said. “The fact is, we’ve got to protect each other. We cling to each other, which is what we did last night. There are different ways to do it. It’s definitely the way we are made. There will not be a catastrophic situation. But it is being said that we can work hard and protect each other and that is what we have to do. “

If there is no league, then Quinn will not divide his philosophy holding the players accountable. But the Rangers have two recalls remaining with three matches remaining in their season, and the very player who can add some much-needed grit to the lineup is currently in Hartford with the team’s AHL affiliate.

He is named Mason Gertson, a 6-foot-4, 216-pound defenseman who has 43 penalty minutes in 18 AHL games this season, and 109 in 60 games last year. In fact, he scored a goal in the Wolf Pack victory against the Islanders Bridgeport Sound Tigers on Tuesday.

Quinn was noncommittal when asked if there was a call-up on the table.

“We’ve talked about a lot of scenarios,” he said.

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