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Canes @ Caps (or, Who the Fug Wrote This Schedule?) Friday 3/22


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1 hour ago, Anybodyhome said:

What the N-Hell-L?

A game virtually every other day except for the 3 back-to-backs in less than 3 weeks. I mean, look at this!

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Anyone know when Tom WIlson's hearing is for this clubbing incident?

 

looks like Wilson just helped the caps to lose out on the playoffs to me. No doubt he gets a significant suspension.  But wait - this the NHL Player Safety Except For Playoffs and Owner's Money. 2 days I’m guessing. 

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15 minutes ago, DavidEng said:

looks like Wilson just helped the caps to lose out on the playoffs to me. No doubt he gets a significant suspension.  But wait - this the NHL Player Safety Except For Playoffs and Owner's Money. 2 days I’m guessing. 

He’s got(was offered) an in person so it’s most likely 5+ unless he can talk his way out of it. I assume the hearing is today as the offer for in person was announced yesterday. 

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