Los Angeles Times

NHL upholds Vermette’s 10-game ban

- By Curtis Zupke sports@latimes.com

Antoine Vermette’s 10-game suspension for abuse of an official was upheld, the NHL announced Saturday.

The Ducks’ center appealed the suspension for the Feb.14 incident, but NHL Commission­er Gary Bettman sustained it following a hearing Thursday. It’s believed the NHL and the Players’ Assn. were willing to reduce the suspension, but the NHL Officials Assn. disagreed and the punishment remained in place.

Vermette slapped a linesman with the blade of his stick in the third period against the Minnesota Wild after he appeared upset that the puck was dropped early on a faceoff. He was ejected from the game.

"First and foremost, I have great respect for the officials and the integrity of the game,” Vermette said in a statement. “Also, I agree that I deserve a suspension. I should never make contact with an official. At the earliest possible opportunit­y, I apologized to [linesman] 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.”

It is the first suspension of Vermette’s 13-year career. He will be eligible to return March 12 against the Washington Capitals, unless the case is brought before an independen­t arbitrator.

“I certainly hope my track record in the NHL will earn me the benefit of the doubt regarding this incident,” Vermette said. “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.”

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