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No Suspension For Laraque
by Paul on 01/30/08 at 09:08 AM ET
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from the Courier Post,
As a player, Flyers general manager Paul Holmgren made a living out of checking opponents into the third row.
So he chose his words carefully Tuesday when asked about Colin Campbell’s decision to let Georges Laraque’s hit from behind on Steve Downie last week go unpunished.
“The fact that Steve was able to come back, does that mean there shouldn’t be a suspension?” Holmgren asked rhetorically. “I’m sure there’s something to that.”
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Except that Roszival was able to play the rest of the game after Kovalchuk’s hit from behind, and Kovy still got suspended for a game.
Posted by K24 from NYC on 01/30/08 at 10:09 PM ET