Ahh... but did Beukeboom suffer two broken vertebra in his neck?
Bertuzzi could have no better person than Brian Burke going with him to Toronto for the meeting tomorrow morning. Let's face it... Burke used to do the job Colin Campbell is doing now. Burke, more than anyone else, knows the inner workings and precedents of League discipline.
I still think Bertuzzi will get a season overlapping suspension (meaning more than 13 league games).
For those unfamiliar with the way the NHL works, players are paid for regular season games ONLY! The Stanley Cup playoffs are a post-season tournament and player's salaries are not factored into those games. Players receive 'bonuses' from the league based on how far they progress, however, these 'bonuses' when compared to their regular per game salaries are negligible. The players basically play in the playoffs for the love of the game.
Therefore if Bertuzzi receives a suspension longer than 13 games (which means suspended without pay), only the first 13 count toward this year because Vancouver only has 13 league games left. The rest are applied to next season.
That is why there will be a second issue if the suspension is greater than 13 games. I.E. should Bertuzzi also be suspended for all, or a portion of, the playoffs.
Technically, Bertuzzi could receive (for example) a 15 game suspension, and resume playing after 13 games (the end of the current regular season) if there is no additional playoff sanction.
Personally I still believe he will get between an 18 - 23 game suspension plus anywhere from a two game/first round/or first two rounds of the playoff suspension.
Bertuzzi could have no better person than Brian Burke going with him to Toronto for the meeting tomorrow morning. Let's face it... Burke used to do the job Colin Campbell is doing now. Burke, more than anyone else, knows the inner workings and precedents of League discipline.
I still think Bertuzzi will get a season overlapping suspension (meaning more than 13 league games).
For those unfamiliar with the way the NHL works, players are paid for regular season games ONLY! The Stanley Cup playoffs are a post-season tournament and player's salaries are not factored into those games. Players receive 'bonuses' from the league based on how far they progress, however, these 'bonuses' when compared to their regular per game salaries are negligible. The players basically play in the playoffs for the love of the game.
Therefore if Bertuzzi receives a suspension longer than 13 games (which means suspended without pay), only the first 13 count toward this year because Vancouver only has 13 league games left. The rest are applied to next season.
That is why there will be a second issue if the suspension is greater than 13 games. I.E. should Bertuzzi also be suspended for all, or a portion of, the playoffs.
Technically, Bertuzzi could receive (for example) a 15 game suspension, and resume playing after 13 games (the end of the current regular season) if there is no additional playoff sanction.
Personally I still believe he will get between an 18 - 23 game suspension plus anywhere from a two game/first round/or first two rounds of the playoff suspension.