The Standard (St. Catharines)

Bettman says Wilson must sit 20 games

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NEW YORK — National Hockey League commission­er Gary Bettman has upheld the 20-game suspension of Washington Capitals forward Tom Wilson for an illegal check to the head of St. Louis Blues forward Oskar Sundqvist during a Sept. 30 pre-season game.

The physical right-winger, six-foot-four and 218 pounds, who plays on Washington’s top line with captain Alex Ovechkin, drew a 10-minute penalty for the hit before being handed the lengthy ban hours before the Capitals opened their season Oct. 3.

The National Hockey League Players’ Associatio­n launched an appeal two days later.

Bettman heard Wilson’s appeal of the original decision at a hearing in New York on Oct. 18, and said in Thursday’s decision that the evidence in the case supports a significan­t ban.

“Mr. Wilson’s recent play has threatened the safety and wellbeing of opposing players on too many occasions, despite prior discipline being assessed and despite the considerab­le efforts of the Department of Player Safety to counsel Mr. Wilson on how to play within the rules,” Bettman concluded in his ruling. “I hope that this decision will serve as a wake-up call to Mr. Wilson, causing him to re-evaluate and make positive changes to his game,”

Bettman added.

Wilson has been suspended four times in less than 13 months. His recent ban will cost him US$1.26 million in salary.

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