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Poll: How long should Crhis Simon be suspended for the slash on Hollweg?
Remainder of regular season. 1 12.50%
The rest of this season & the playoffs. 2 25.00%
Through the 2007-2008 season. 3 37.50%
Never play in the NHL again. 2 25.00%
Whats the big deal? 0 0%
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Chris Simon Done for the Year? (POLL)
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Chris Simon Done for the Year? (POLL)

Simon slashes Hollweg in the face

Anyone see the slash to the face Simon put on Hollweg last night?

I hope he gets suspended for the rest of the year.  The hit he took was clean but he didn't like it I guess.

UPDATE:  Looking on NHL.com Simon is suspended indefinately pending a hearing.

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RE: Chris Simon Done for the Year? (POLL)

Thats discusting, I cant evven watch it. He should be at least suspended though the 07-08 season.


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RE: Chris Simon Done for the Year? (POLL)

He should be done for good. That is just as bad if not worse than what Mcsorley did to Brashear. It's not like this is a one time lack in judgement for Simon. He is a dirty player and should never play Pro hockey again.

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yes I agree with Danimal! That is worse that the McSorely and Brasher thing. And This hit was exacly 3 years after the Bertuzzi one on Moore.


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RE: Chris Simon Done for the Year? (POLL)

Whatever he gets for a suspension, he deserves it. He obviously didn't like the hit he received and took his anger out by what he did.




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He should be banned until end 2007-2008 season!!!

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RE: Chris Simon Done for the Year? (POLL)

UNIONDALE, N.Y. (AP) - Chris Simon stepped onto the ice at Nassau Coliseum, dressed in his New York Islanders jersey for perhaps the final time this season. The occasion was team picture day, but the rugged forward barely mustered a smile.

The Rangers' Ryan Hollweg took a vicious clothesline from the stick of Islanders forward Chris Simon and hit the ice hard. "I couldn't believe he did it," said Hollweg, who needed stitches in his chin.

Simon was suspended indefinitely Friday by the NHL, one day after his vicious two-handed stick swing to the face of New York Rangers forward Ryan Hollweg. Simon, who was given a match penalty Thursday night for deliberate attempt to injure, was summoned to a league hearing set for Saturday.

Hollweg took a few stitches in the chin, but was not seriously hurt. Simon likely will be feeling the sting of his actions for quite some time. The length of the banishment won't be determined until the hearing with league disciplinarian Colin Campbell.

The suspension could be as long as those given to Todd Bertuzzi and Marty McSorley following their violent infractions that also gave a black eye to hockey. The Islanders have 15 regular-season games left, and might be without Simon for those and the playoffs should the team qualify.

"It hurts, no question," forward Mike Sillinger said. "His presence on the ice, his toughness in the locker room. Obviously there is nothing we can do about that. What's done is done and we move forward."

Simon didn't feel well Friday after the photo session and went to see a doctor, an Islanders spokesman said. Simon appeared to be shaken up when Hollweg checked him hard into the boards, sparking the retaliation. An injury could prevent Simon from flying to Toronto, where disciplinary hearings commonly are held.

He also might face legal troubles in New York.

A spokesman for Nassau County District Attorney Kathleen Rice said Friday that "no decision has been reached" about whether to bring charges against Simon.

"We are going to review the tape," spokesman Eric Phillips said.

This marked the sixth suspension Simon has been given by the league, which could work against him when the punishment is meted out.

"I haven't really had time to sit down and talk to him about the situation," said Islanders defenseman Brendan Witt, Simon's roommate for six years when they played for the Washington Capitals. "Nobody is perfect in this world in any situation, and everyone has their moments."

Simon was ejected from the Islanders' 2-1 loss with 6:31 remaining in what was a tie game. The ensuing major power play resulted in Petr Prucha's decisive goal.

Hollweg drove Simon into the boards with an unpenalized hit. Simon got up angrily and met him as they came together again, connecting with a swinging motion near Hollweg's chin and neck. Hollweg fell to his back and rolled over onto his stomach by the boards.

He was motionless for a few moments, and was bleeding from the chin when he got up. Yet, he was well enough to practice with the Rangers on Friday and is expected to play Saturday at Pittsburgh.

"It always looks worse," Witt said. "I saw the guy after the game, he looked fine. That's enough to tell me that it wasn't THAT bad. You know what I mean?

"The ref obviously thought it was clean," Witt said of Hollweg's hit. "Maybe if there had been a call, it would have never escalated to that."

Simon didn't practice with the team after the photo. He and Islanders general manager Garth Snow declined to comment until after the hearing. Few of the Islanders wanted to talk much about the hit, instead serving as character witnesses for Simon.

"It's unfortunate because he's a great guy and a guy who would stick up for his teammate in any circumstances," said Ryan Smyth, acquired by the Islanders last week. "I'm sure things will be dealt with properly."

If history is any indicator, Simon could be shelved for a long time.

McSorley was suspended for the final 23 games of the 2000 season for knocking out Donald Brashear with a swinging stick. The ban was extended until February 2001 by NHL commissioner Gary Bettman, and McSorley never played in the NHL again.

Bertuzzi missed the final 13 regular-season games and the playoffs because of his blindside punch to the head of Colorado's Steve Moore on March 11, 2004. But the banishment was extended to 17 months and prevented him from playing anywhere during the yearlong NHL lockout.

He was reinstated by Bettman before the 2005-06 season.

McSorley and Bertuzzi both were charged by Vancouver authorities for their attacks. Bertuzzi pleaded guilty to causing bodily harm, and McSorley was convicted of assault with a weapon.

"You can look at any sports and you always have a situation of a certain player ... look at (Latrell) Sprewell, and the list goes on," Witt said. "The league is going to handle it a certain way and we're just going to have to deal with the outcome."

Simon was suspended four other times for violent on-ice acts and received a three-game ban in 1997 after directing a racial slur toward player Mike Grier, who is black.

During the playoffs in 2000, Simon sat out Game 2 of a series against Pittsburgh after he cross-checked Penguins defenseman Peter Popovic across the throat in the opener while with Washington.

In April 2001, Simon received a two-game ban for elbowing Anders Eriksson of Florida. He then was given a pair of two-game suspensions in 2004 - for cross-checking Tampa Bay's Ruslan Fedotenko and then jumping on him and punching him, and for kneeing Dallas defenseman Sergei Zubov.

Simon, a veteran of 14 NHL seasons, signed a one-year, $1 million contract with the Islanders last summer. That reunited him with Ted Nolan, who was Simon's coach during his final year of junior hockey and took over behind the New York bench this season.

"You never question what kind of team guy he is," Nolan said Friday. "I've coached a lot of people in my life but not too many good team guys better than Chris Simon.

"It's one of those things where unfortunate things happen, but we're professional people. Things happen and you move on."

The Islanders are in seventh place in the Eastern Conference, just three points ahead of the Rangers - who they will face twice more. An already bitter rivalry just got a lot more heated.

"It's always like that against the Rangers," Witt said. "Both teams really hate each other, which is sort of good because it's a good rivalry and it's a good hockey atmosphere. The place was rocking."


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RE: Chris Simon Done for the Year? (POLL)

Looks good on him (Simon). I hope the league makes an example out of him.


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RE: Chris Simon Done for the Year? (POLL)

That was a horrendous slash. No doubt the worst cheap shot all year. I say suspend him for the remainder of the season, but not the next season. You have to take the Bertuzzi incindent as an example, he hospitalized Moore and ended his career with one horrendous cheap shot, much worse then this, but after the lockout he was allowed to come back. He only missed the remainder of one season.

Although the slash was awful and highly immuture, I cant see him being suspended for more then the season and playoffs.



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RE: Chris Simon Done for the Year? (POLL)

I saw it yeah,cheap shot. and hollweg is the wrong guy to [censored] with,sadly when he comes back there will be a revenge,just as I fear might happen with the bertuzzi issue


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