Simon suspended 30 games by NHL

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Simon suspended 30 games by NHL

TORONTO, Dec. 19 (UPI) -- New York Islanders forward Chris Simon was suspended an NHL-record 30 games Wednesday for stepping on the leg of Pittsburgh's Jarkko Ruutu.

Game officials gave Simon a match penalty and a game misconduct for intent to injure when, during the third period of a game Dec. 15, he stepped on Ruutu. Although Ruutu wasn't seriously injured, NHL Vice President Colin Campbell, who met with Simon, said several other factors figured in the suspension.

"While it was fortunate there was no serious injury to Mr. Ruutu as a result of Simon's actions, the deliberate act of kicking an opponent with an exposed skate blade, especially where the opponent is in a vulnerable position, is and always has been a repugnant and totally unacceptable act in the game of hockey," Campbell said Wednesday.

Simon apologized for the incident and was placed on leave by the Islanders.

Simon, a 15-year NHL veteran, last year was suspended 25 games for a stick-swinging incident. He's been suspended a total of 15 games for various other infractions.

Simon, who will likely appeal the ban, won't be eligible to return to the lineup until Feb. 21.
 

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I was glad to see Simon get such a severe punishment. Kicking in hockey has always been considered a breach of the code. It is worth noting that the Russians were known for their kicking and stickwork in the 70's and 80's when Canada played them in all of those international tournaments. I know around here at Caste Football Russians are regarded with such high esteem, and justifiably so, but as a Canadian I remember what they were like, and still can be like sometimes.
 
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