Monday, April 27, 2009
Brashear Suspended For Six
((HT: TSN))
Washington Capitals forward Donald Brashear ((pictured, thanks Bruce Bennett/Getty))was suspended for a total of six games by the National Hockey League for two separate incidents in Game 6 against the New York Rangers.
Brashear had a hearing on Monday to discuss his exchange with New York's Colton Orr in the warm-up prior to the game and his late hit on Rangers forward Blair Betts in the first period. Brashear got one game for the incident with Orr and five additional games for his hit on Betts.
The Rangers announced on Monday that Betts suffered a broken orbital bone as a result of the hit and is out indefinitely.
"Brashear delivered a shoulder hit to an unsuspecting player," said Senior Executive Vice President of Hockey Operations Colin Campbell in a release. "It is also my opinion that the hit was delivered late and targeted the head of his opponent, causing significant injury."
Brashear will start serving his suspension in Game 7 and it will extend through Washington's next five playoff games, or the 2009/10 regular season depending on how long the Capitals are in the playoffs.
The Capitals defeated the Rangers 5-3 on Sunday to force Game 7 on Tuesday.
Here's what everyone was using as evidence, thanks to the NHL and NBC
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