The Department of Player Safety has issued some more discipline, this time suspending Minnesota Wild forward Marcus Foligno two games for his knee on Adam Lowry of the Winnipeg Jets. As the accompanying video explains:
It is important to note that this is an intentional decision by Foligno and not a player accidentally falling or stumbling onto his opponent. Foligno clearly and intentionally uses his knee to inflict force on the head of his vulnerable opponent. We have heard Foligno’s arguement that this was not a violent knee strike or an exceptionally forceful blow and we agree. It is only the relative lack of force on this play that keeps Foligno from being subject to much more severe discipline for an action that is unacceptable for an NHL player to perform.
The fact that Foligno has not received a fine or a suspension previously in his career also helped his case, along with the fact that Lowry did not suffer a serious injury. The two were already getting fighting majors for the scrap that took place just before this incident, while Foligno earned an extra two-minute penalty for unsportsmanlike conduct.
That clean history is now tarnished, at least in terms of supplementary discipline. Foligno’s actions will be under a microscope going forward and any other suspensions could be lengthened as a result. It also means he will miss games against the Carolina Hurricanes and Detroit Red Wings, important home dates to keep the Wild on their current hot streak.
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Puckhead83
What we need to learn here is a knee drop to the head into the ice warrants less of a suspension than throwing a punch and poking someone with your stick but more than just using your hand to smash a players face into the ice. Gotcha. Makes sense.
Gbear
Now if he had called Lowry a bad name, well, could be looking at a lifetime ban. ;)
admiral hopppaaa
Let’s just conveniently ignore that it was a sucker punch to the side of the head of an unsuspecting goaltender, after play had ended and there was no battle going on. Then the spear occurred while being escorted off by the linesman. Sure, the spear didn’t do damage…and the punch didn’t do much either, but the league needs to stop basing suspensions on results and penalize based on the actions to get them removed from the game. Marchand has been suspended 8 times and that’s a significant factor. Your schtick is old.
As for how Wilson got off scot free for that? Clueless inconsistency with the DoPS.