Blue56
01-22-2005, 09:12 AM
http://www.sportsline.com/nhl/story/8121495
TORONTO -- Former NHL tough guy Dale Hunter was suspended indefinitely Friday as coach of the Ontario Hockey League's London Knights for making mocking gestures toward game officials.
Hunter circled his fingers around his eyes, as if wearing glasses, while looking at referee Joel Washkurak during Thursday night's game in Peterborough. He was ejected with 8:43 remaining.
Hunter, the second-most penalized player in NHL history, was suspended by the OHL pending a hearing Tuesday. Peterborough won 6-2 in a game that included a brawl in the second period.
Knights forward Jordan Foreman was suspended for a minimum of three games for manhandling a linesman. London goaltender Adam Dennis and forward Kelly Thomson and Petes goaltender Jeff MacDougald and forward Patrick Kaleta received automatic two-game suspensions for fighting on the same stoppage of play.
A 19-year NHL veteran, Hunter was suspended for four games at the start of the OHL season after sarcastically applauding a referee in one preseason game and also because a player left the bench with the game in progress to initiate a fight in another.
Hunter, also the president of the Knights, retired from the NHL after the 1998-99 season with 3,565 penalty minutes. He trailed only Dave "Tiger" Williams, who finished his career with a record 3,966.
TORONTO -- Former NHL tough guy Dale Hunter was suspended indefinitely Friday as coach of the Ontario Hockey League's London Knights for making mocking gestures toward game officials.
Hunter circled his fingers around his eyes, as if wearing glasses, while looking at referee Joel Washkurak during Thursday night's game in Peterborough. He was ejected with 8:43 remaining.
Hunter, the second-most penalized player in NHL history, was suspended by the OHL pending a hearing Tuesday. Peterborough won 6-2 in a game that included a brawl in the second period.
Knights forward Jordan Foreman was suspended for a minimum of three games for manhandling a linesman. London goaltender Adam Dennis and forward Kelly Thomson and Petes goaltender Jeff MacDougald and forward Patrick Kaleta received automatic two-game suspensions for fighting on the same stoppage of play.
A 19-year NHL veteran, Hunter was suspended for four games at the start of the OHL season after sarcastically applauding a referee in one preseason game and also because a player left the bench with the game in progress to initiate a fight in another.
Hunter, also the president of the Knights, retired from the NHL after the 1998-99 season with 3,565 penalty minutes. He trailed only Dave "Tiger" Williams, who finished his career with a record 3,966.