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Ducks' Pronger suspended eight games for stomping on Kesler's leg

 

TORONTO -- Upon further review, Chris Pronger's stomp on the leg of Vancouver center Ryan Kesler could not go unpunished.

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Pronger's eight-game ban more a benefit than punishment
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The NHL kicked back at Anaheim's All-Star defenseman on Saturday, suspending him for eight games -- a ban that won't expire until the final day of the regular season.

Pronger was to begin serving his eighth career suspension on Saturday night when the defending Stanley Cup champion Ducks hosted the St. Louis Blues.

"First, I apologize to Ryan Kesler. Second, to the Vancouver Canucks organization, third, to the Anaheim Ducks organization, the league and the fans," Pronger said after receiving his longest suspension. "They obviously deserve an apology as well.

"There is not a place for these types of instances in our game."

It is a critical blow to Anaheim, which began the day in third place in the Pacific Division, one point behind Dallas and four short of San Jose. Pronger is eligible to return April 6 for the regular-season finale against Phoenix.

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During Anaheim's 4-1 victory over the Canucks on Wednesday, Pronger and Kesler became tangled behind the Vancouver net. As Pronger turned to head back up ice, he stepped on Kesler's leg as the Canucks forward lay on the ice.

No penalty was called on the play, and the NHL said a proper video angle wasn't available until Thursday night.

The punishment was handed down hours after Pronger had a phone hearing with NHL disciplinarian Colin Campbell.

"In attempting to free himself, Pronger carelessly and recklessly brought his foot down," Campbell said in a statement.

Kesler, who wasn't injured, said he was fine with the judgment.

"I think the league does a good job of suspensions," Kesler said Saturday night after Vancouver's 4-3 victory in Dallas. "I think it's fair. It's time to move on."

Pronger said he wasn't surprised by the decision.

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March 15, 2008 3:43 pm
Sad, Bettman.  Just sad.
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March 15, 2008 4:15 pm
the NHL is a joke.
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March 15, 2008 11:32 pm
I watch every Ducks game and did not see this, nor was it mentioned in the game. if he did this during the game you know TV would have showed it. I don't doubt he did it because Pronger is a pissed off player always, I did not see it though, and the Ducks could be in trouble without Pronger.
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March 15, 2008 8:28 pm
In no way am I saying Pronger is innocent.  What he did was completely wrong.  He is not the goon that Simon is, he doesn't swing his stick at the neck of the opponent like a weapon.  I was at the game and I watched it happen and I let out a f-bomb right away thinking we just lost Pronger for a long time.  If you watch the play, Kesler wrapped his legs around Pronger and wouldn ...(more)
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March 16, 2008 2:54 am
Wow. The NHL usually has subtle DOUBLE STANDARDS, but this is outright ATROCIOUS. Ive read on TSN.net that the difference between the 2 foot stomps was that Simon "seemed to snap", therefore he got 30 games. Thats a very convenient theory by the NHL. What about the fact that Simon stepped on the skate boot, which is very strong and could never be sliced clean through by a skate bal ...(more)
 
 
 
 
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