The Daily Courier

Bettman upholds Vermette ban

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NEW YORK (AP) — NHL Commission­er Gary Bettman on Saturday upheld the 10-game suspension assessed to Anaheim Ducks centre Antoine Vermette for slashing a linesman.

Vermette hit his stick against the back of linesman Shandor Alphonso’s legs after losing a faceoff to Minnesota’s Mikko Koivu during the third period of the Ducks’ 1-0 win on Feb. 14.

Vermette had a hearing Thursday with Bettman after appealing the initial suspension.

Bettman kept Vermette’s full 10-game ban in place, but also declined to lengthen the suspension. Vermette will lose $97,222 in salary.

Vermette issued a statement expressing remorse for his actions, along with disappoint­ment about the decision.

“I agree that I deserve a suspension,” Vermette wrote.

“I should never make contact with an official. At the earliest possible opportunit­y, I apologized to Mr. Shandor Alphonso. I was trying to get his attention and was not trying to hurt him. However, using my stick was a mistake, and I accept full responsibi­lity for my actions . . . . I feel a 10-game suspension is excessive and will be reviewing my options. I look forward to returning to the lineup as soon as possible.”

The veteran forward served the fifth game of his suspension Saturday when the Ducks lost 4-1 to the Los Angeles Kings. He is eligible to return at home March 12 against Washington.

The normally mild-mannered Vermette is one of the NHL’s best faceoff men, and he appeared to act out of frustratio­n when Alphonso dropped the puck before the forward had put his stick in place on the ice. Officials immediatel­y assessed a game misconduct to Vermette.

The NHL Players’ Associatio­n argued for a reduction to a five-game suspension during the hearing, noting Vermette’s usually exemplary behaviour. He has been whistled for only two major penalties in a 13-season career.

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