This is certainly well deserved. It's nice that the WCHA is finally taking dirty hits seriously.MADISON, Wis. – The Western Collegiate Hockey Association today (March 1) announced it has suspended St. Cloud State University junior hockey player Aaron Marvin for the next three games as a result of his actions in a recent game played at the University of Wisconsin on February 20.
The supplemental disciplinary action was taken after discussions between officials at St. Cloud State University and the WCHA Executive Committee and Commissioner Bruce M. McLeod.
“Player safety is of paramount concern to all of us in the Western Collegiate Hockey Association and players are responsible for conducting themselves in a proper manner,” said Nancy Sampson, Faculty Representative from the University of Denver and Chair of the Association and Commissioner McLeod in a joint statement. “Our student-athletes need to make every possible effort to play within the spirit of the rules and know that they will be held accountable for their actions.
“The Association, through its administrators and officials and member team administrators, coaches and student-athletes, will continue to work together to address concerns in a responsible and constructive way.”
One has to wonder if the league had taken the Aaron Marvin hit on Chay Gennoway seriously if Blake Geoffrion would have been injured the way he was.
Edit: Links to the story
Goal Gophers; WCHA suspends St. Cloud State's co-captain
Puck and Bats; WCHA suspends Marvin 3 games (updated)
60 Minutes, No alibis, No Regrets; Erin Marvin Suspended three games
North Dakota Hockey Blog; Marvin suspended three games
Rink and Run; WCHA suspends Marvin
College Hockey News; WCHA Suspends Marvin 3 Games
Western College Hockey; Marvin Suspended Three Games
Grand Forks Herald; HOCKEY: WCHA suspends SCSU's Aaron Marvin for three games
Saint Cloud Times; WCHA suspends SCSU forward Marvin 3 games
Madison.com; Geoffrion returns to practice; St. Cloud's Marvin suspended
The Ciskie Blog; Aaron Marvin First Victim of WCHA Late-Season Crackdown