Wednesday, October 13, 2010
The National Hockey League has been seen as the most difficult sport to watch, so it's not surprising that players are trying to spice it up a little. On the other hand, what defenseman James Wisniewski did to Sean Avery was borderline astonishing, at the very least completely inappropriate. The Canton, MI native, signed this year as a free agent by the Islanders, has been suspended for two games for the obscene gesture and is taking it in stride. "A lot of actions on the ice are regrettable,” Wisniewski said. “I’ve been given a suspension from the league and I’m going to accept it and move on from here" (newyorkislanders.com). Is two games a sufficient amount, should he get more?
Posted on Wednesday, October 13, 2010 by Unknown
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