Ban increased but late appeal dismissed
The Department of Player Safety (DOPS) has increased one player’s suspension and upgraded one penalty – but rejected an appeal from Fife Flyers, stating the club missed the deadline for submissions.
The action came after the clubs met in back to back matches.
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Hide AdOn Saturday, Clan’s NHL skater, Jay Rosehill, was called for charging after thundering into Flyers’ forward Justin Fox.
The two-minute minor has now been upgraded to a five plus game which will stay on his record.
Flyers were angry at Rosehill’s actions and submitted video footage of the hit.
DOPS decided that Rosehill ‘‘travelled a significant distance at speed and then jumped into the check.’’
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Hide AdIt said Rosehill ‘‘recklessly endangered his opponent’’ and changed the game sheet to record a five-plus-game penalty rather than a two-minute minor.
Rosehill was also at the centre of a flashpoint in the opening period of Sunday’s return game as he cross-checked defenceman James Isaacs, and then checked him again as the Fifer lay on the ice in front of the net.
He was thrown out on a five-plus-game penalty, and the Press understands Fife sought a review.
DOPs confirmed an additional request had been made – one in which the original penalty did not require an automatic review – but ruled the move out of order because the club missed the deadline of 6.00p.m. on Monday to make its submission.
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Hide AdThe panel also reviewed Callum Boyd’s slew-footing penalty in Sunday’s game and handed him an extra one match ban.
The Clan skater was given a match penalty for slew-footing Kyle Haines.
That carries an automatic one-game ban, which has been increased to two – Clan can appeal the additional punishment
Slew footing is when a player kicks an opponent’s foot or skate from behind, or pulls him backwards while taking the feet from under him, and is considered dangerous and reckless by the sport.
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Hide AdDOPS said the match penalty was the correct call but added a second game suspension.
DOPS has yet to give a decision on an automatic review of the 2+10 penalty handed to Flyers’ Justin Fox for checking from behind during Saturday’s game.