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Capitals’ Wilson fined $5K, but there’s no suspension

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Washington’s Tom Wilson was fined but not suspended for his actions during a post-whistle scrum in New York, an outcome the Capitals are ready to move on from and the Rangers feel isn’t sufficient punishment for one of hockey’s most polarizing players.

The NHL fined Wilson $5,000 Tuesday for roughing Rangers forward Pavel Buchnevich during the second period of a game Monday night at Madison Square Garden.

The fine is the maximum allowable for the incident under the collective bargaining agreement, and Wilson was not discipline­d for throwing Artemi Panarin to the ice moments later.

New York’s Ryan Strome called it a “joke” and said he thought “the league missed one here big time.” The team’s statement was even stronger, calling Wilson’s behavior a “horrifying act of violence” and targeting NHL senior vice president of player safety George Parros for his inaction.

“Wilson is a repeat offender with a long history of these type of acts and we find it shocking that the NHL and their Department of Player Safety failed to take the appropriat­e action and suspend him indefinite­ly,” the Rangers said.

“Wilson’s dangerous and reckless actions caused an injury to Artemi Panarin that will prevent him from playing again this season. We view this as a derelictio­n of duty by NHL Head of Player Safety, George Parros, and believe he is unfit to continue in his current role.”

Wilson was given a double-minor penalty for roughing and a 10-minute misconduct. The fine represents 0.12% of Wilson’s $4.1 million salary for this season.

“It’s the discipline that’s sent down from the league, and Tom will pay it and we’ll move on,” said Capitals coach Peter Laviolette, who after the game called it a physical play that “happens a lot.”

“It looked like they were jamming at the goalie and Tom punched him in the top of the shoulder area and then punched him somewhere on the backside as he’s trying to get in there and pull him off and received the roughing penalty,” Laviolette added. “After that, he had a couple guys jump on his back and there was a big scrum that went on and ensued from there.”

Panarin was ruled out of the remainder of the game with what the team called a lower-body injury. Coach David Quinn said Panarin would miss the final three games of the Rangers season and confirmed the injury came from the incident with Wilson, which won’t cause the 27-year-old Capitals forward to miss any time.

“To me, anybody in hockey — certainly everybody in our organizati­on

— is very disappoint­ed,” Quinn said. “We certainly thought it warranted a suspension. We’re just really disappoint­ed. A line was crossed: Guy didn’t have his helmet on, vulnerable, he got hurt. To me, it was an awful lot there to suspend him.”

This is Wilson’s third fine in eight NHL seasons, and he has been suspended five times. The most recent suspension was seven games in March for boarding Boston’s Brandon Carlo.

The Capitals and Rangers play again Wednesday night. Quinn was noncommitt­al about calling up an enforcer for the game, but said he knew how his team would respond.

“As players, you want the league to have your back in those situations, and I think a lot of guys in our dressing room just feel like they didn’t,” Strome said. “This is a non-hockeyrela­ted play. And he’s a big, strong guy. I’m sure he’d answer the bell, but I just think in a situation that’s not related to play, I think it’s the league’s responsibi­lity — not necessaril­y guys policing it on the ice.” SABRES 4, ISALNDERS 3 » Anders Bjork scored Buffalo’s last two goals in regulation and then had the deciding shootout goal, lifting the Sabres over New York.

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 ?? BRUCE BENNETT — POOL PHOTO VIA AP ?? Washington’s Tom Wilson, left, roughs up the Rangers’ Artemi Panarin on Monday at Madison Square Garden.
BRUCE BENNETT — POOL PHOTO VIA AP Washington’s Tom Wilson, left, roughs up the Rangers’ Artemi Panarin on Monday at Madison Square Garden.

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