NEW YORK -- The National Hockey League announced Saturday that New York Rangers coach John Tortorella has been suspended for one game for squirting a fan with water and throwing a water bottle that struck a fan during Game 5 of the Eastern Conference Quarterfinal Series with the Washington Capitals on April 24 in Washington.
The incident occurred 6:33 into the third period.
Tortorella will miss the Rangers' game Sunday afternoon against Washington at Madison Square Garden.
"While it is a difficult decision to suspend a coach at this point in a playoff series, it has been made clear to all of our players, coaches and other bench personnel that the National Hockey League cannot -- and will not -- tolerate any physical contact with fans,” NHL Senior Executive Vice President and Director of Hockey Operations Colin Campbell said. "We do not take this action lightly. It is the result of an entire day of investigation and evaluation that included the retrieval and review of videotape of the incident and discussions with Mr. Tortorella, other Rangers' bench personnel and a number of other people, including the security personnel at the Verizon Center.
"That investigation revealed that Mr. Tortorella squirted a fan with water before Mr. Tortorella was doused with a beverage.
Saturday, April 25, 2009
Tortorella suspended by the NHL.
It's fun to see the the drama that is the New York Rangers hockey team unfold. I would love to be a beat writer and follow this team because there is a lot of stuff going on with the New York Rangers. So the Rangers head coach John Tortorella will sit for game six. Of course the Rangers don't agree with the suspension but the NHL has been pretty clear with their instructions that players and or coaches can not have an altercations with fans.
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