![]() ![]() It's possible that it was Forsberg responding, "Yeah, I know," in the clip, which would suggest that he wasn't necessarily outraged, but Duchene seems to speak for the Predators, and most people, when saying that the game should just be called as it is. The NHL announced Wednesday that referee Tim Peel will no longer officiate NHL games following a comment he made that was picked up by a microphone during. We were watching and we were like, 'what the heck was that? That wasn't even close to a penalty.'" If one team is earning power plays, you can't punish them because they're (playing well) and the other team is not. Former NHL referee Tim Peel accused of ‘berating’ teenage youth hockey officials By Sean Gentille 367 Editor’s note: According to a video obtained after publication, Matt Lashoff. ![]() That could happen, right? I have always been frustrated when I see even-up calls like that. "Imagine the scenario where they score on that power play and we lose the game and miss the playoffs by one point. "That just can't happen," Duchene said, calling Peel's actions "bizarre." Predators centre Matt Duchene was asked about the incident on an appearance with Robby and Rexrode on ESPN 102.5 The Game on Wednesday morning, revealing that Peel directed the message heard on the hot mic straight to the team's bench. Referee Tim Peel no longer will be working NHL games now or in the future. Kelly Sutherland was Peel's officiating partner in the game, but it appears that the explanation was directed at the Predators themselves, and more specifically forward Filip Forsberg, instead of another official. Adam Vingan (AdamVingan) MaThis morning, the NHL came out with an official statement. The NHL is just entering partnerships with gaming services and sportsbooks, and protecting the integrity of the game and impartiality of the officials is of utmost importance, especially when exploring that space. Whatever Peel's intentions were - whether it was to even up the calls or give the hapless Red Wings a fighting chance - this sort of manipulation shouldn't happen at all, but certainly can't be confessed out loud. It's worth noting that Peel, a veteran of more than 1,300 games, was weeks away from refereeing his last game, with plans to retire by the end of the season. There is no justification for his comments, no matter the context or his intention, and the National Hockey League will take any and all steps necessary to protect the integrity our game." “Tim Peel’s conduct is in direct contradiction to the adherence to that cornerstone principle that we demand of our officials and that our fans, players, coaches and all those associated with our game expect and deserve. joins us at 12:30 to talk Stanle圜upPlayoffs - Reviewing Doug Armstrong's end-of-year press conference - TwitterTuesday on a Wednesday Text us 85 Listen via.
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