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No suspension for Canes' Walker

Monday, May 11, 2009
(Updated 3:00 pm)

RALEIGH (AP) — Carolina Hurricanes forward Scott Walker will not be suspended but was fined $2,500 by the NHL on Monday for throwing a punch that may have broken a bone in Boston defenseman Aaron Ward's face.

Hurricanes general manager Jim Rutherford told The Associated Press that the automatic suspension given to Walker was rescinded during a hearing with league disciplinarian Colin Campbell. It was ruled the hit was not a "sucker punch."

"Based on what was said on the ice as I was dropping my gloves, it was my understanding that I was engaged in an altercation," Walker said in a statement issued by the team.

Tempers flared in the final minutes of Boston's 4-0 victory Sunday in Game 5 of the Eastern Conference semifinals when Ward and Carolina's Matt Cullen began shoving in front of the Bruins' net. Walker skated in and hit Ward with a right cross that knocked the defenseman to the ice, and was given a misconduct, a fighting major and an instigator penalty with 2:47 remaining.

Boston coach Claude Julien said after the game that team doctors feared Ward had a broken orbital bone. He was being re-evaluated Monday.

"In reviewing what I saw, I just didn't like what happened. ... I just don't think there was any need for that," Julien said after practice in Wilmington, Mass. "He sucker-punched him once coming into the scrum when (Ward) was involved with another player. And then he dropped his gloves and sucker-punched him.

"I don't care what people say about, 'Ward should've protected himself.' He had no intention of getting involved," he added. "We asked our guys to stay composed and not fall into that trap, and he just did that. A guy with Walker's experience should know better than to sucker-punch a guy."

Things were chippy throughout a physical game in which the teams combined for 29 penalties and 83 penalty minutes. That's not counting Jussi Jokinen's second-period slash to Zdeno Chara's lower body that briefly sent the Boston captain to the locker room. Jokinen was not penalized.

Rutherford said the incident was "clearly brought on by them," saying he felt the Hurricanes had taken shots from Boston players throughout the series, which Carolina leads 3-2. He isn't worried about the possibility of the Bruins retaliating against Walker during Game 6 Tuesday night.

"If that's the way the game's going to be played, that's the way we'll play the game," he said.

 

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jeffjet

May 11, 2009 - 3:20 pm EDT

As a former official I would agree with the Boston coach that it did appear to be a sucker punch. However, much is said by players during a game that we (fans, observers) never hear. I agree with Jim Rutherford too that Boston has been able to do some things that I would have called a penalty for, but the refs have seen it differently. The things I have noted throughout the playoffs are too many interference penalties by players that get in the way of players skating to the puck or positions.
In the end none of the plays have caused a game to be changed one way or another. I would say that I think Boston succeeded in getting the Hurricanes out of their game and into a penalty-fest game which certainly favored Boston. Hockey in particular is like that; it requires great skill, but also a highly disciplined mind-set that doesn't explode when hit or checked. That is why it is so cool at the end of the games the players line up and shake hands after nearly killing each other. It's a game; a very cool and fun game.

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