Daniel Carcillo Suspended 10 Games for Hitting Referee

May 23rd, 2014 by R. Cory Smith Leave a reply »



Updates from Saturday, May 24

Pat Leonard of the New York Daily News provides an update on Daniel Carcillo's appeal of the suspension:

Joe Yerdon of NBC Sports has details on the appeal process:

In order for Carcillo to challenge the ban he has to go right to the top. That means it’ll be NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman hearing his case. According to Rule 40.5, the Rangers forward had 72-hours from the announcement of the suspension to request the review.

Tom Gulitti of The Record previously indicated Carcillo's appeal had not been filed:



TSN's Darren Dreger provides more insight into why Carcillo got the suspension:



Original Text

After making contact with an official during Game 3 on Thursday night against the Montreal Canadiens, New York Rangers forward Daniel Carcillo has been suspended for 10 games.

NHL's Public Relations reported the news on Twitter following the announcement:



The suspension was an automatic one, as reported by NHL.com. His penalty fits und ...

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