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Boston Bruins
vs
Nashville Predators
Today's Featured Sports Pick

Game Date:
02/18/2016
8:05pm EST

Lines:
Boston +1.5
Nashville -1.5

Total:
Over 5.5 (+126)
Under 5.5 (-139)

Community Picks: Boston Bruins 0% vs Nashville Predators 0%

Boston Bruins and Nashville Predators Thread

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Nashville Predators
Calgary Flames defenseman Dennis Wideman will appeal his 20-game suspension for cross-checking a linesman. The decision on whether to keep the suspension at 20 games will now go to a neutral arbitrator. The NHLPA announced the decision after NHL commissioner Gary Bettman reaffirmed Wideman’s suspension following a Feb. 10 hearing. Originally the league’s hockey operations suspended Wideman 20 games, a ruling he appealed to Bettman under the CBA. This is the first time in the collective bargaining agreement that a player will use go to a third-party arbitrator for such a situation.  Bettman did not agree with the NHLPA’s defense that a concussion sustained shortly before Wideman hit linesman Don Henderson on a Jan. 27 game against the Nashville Predators led to the collision.  James C. Oldham a legal professor at Georgetown University who was a salary arbitrator for Major League Baseball, will preside over the case.  “We are extremely disappointed but not surprised that Gary Bettman upheld the decision of his staff to suspend Dennis Wideman for 20 games,” the NHLPA said in a statement. “This decision completely ignores the effects of the concussion that Dennis sustained when he was driven into the boards eight seconds before colliding with the linesman.  We will appeal to the Neutral Discipline Arbitrator in order to have this decision overturned.”  Flames president Brian Burke went on Sportsnet 590 with the Tim and Sid show shortly after the ruling. He said Calgary disagreed “vehemently” with the decision and called the play an “accidental collision.” He also didn’t like how long a definitive ruling has taken. Wideman hasn’t played since Jan. 27. “So to take a week to ‘rubber-stamp’ a decision that was made by the hockey operations department of the National Hockey League as games tick off for my player, that affect my team’s ability to win, that affect playoff races, that affect competitive balance, is incomprehensible to me,” he said. “We’re not questioning the integrity of the process — the appeal has gone to the commissioner. If all he’s going to do is ‘rubber-stamp’ it we accept that, but then do it quickly so it can get to this third party. The only objection we have here is the timing of this.” For the appeal with Bettman, the NHLPA used two concussion experts, neurologist Dr. Jeffrey Kutcher and University of Toronto clinical neuropsychologist Dr. Paul Comper.  In his findings, Bettman noted that both experts examined Wideman days later, and not in person. He also pointed out how Wideman showed an understanding of his location and situation, calling for a line change before the incident. As part of his suspension, the 32-year-old Wideman, who had never faced supplemental discipline prior in his career, will lose $564,516.20 of his annual salary. MORE FROM YAHOO HOCKEY - - - - - - - Josh Cooper is an editor for Puck Daddy on Yahoo Sports. Have a tip? Email him at puckdaddyblog@yahoo.com or follow him on Twitter! Follow @joshuacooper   Continue to Article
February 17, 2016 8:51:pm EST
Boston Bruins
The Chicago Blackhawks waived veteran defenseman Rob Scuderi on Tuesday after the 37-year-old veteran played in only 17 games in two months since he was acquired in a trade. If Scuderi is claimed by another team, the Blackhawks would realize a salary-cap savings of approximately $1.2 million. - - The Arizona Coyotes recalled goaltender Niklas Treutle from Springfield of the American Hockey League. Continue to Article
February 16, 2016 7:55:pm EST
Boston Bruins
Joey Alfieri has the information you need regarding great, good and bad goaltending matchups for the upcoming week. Continue to Article
February 16, 2016 1:11:pm EST
Boston Bruins
Joonas Korpisalo's improvement has the Columbus Blue Jackets playing some of their best hockey of the season. The rookie goaltender faces one of his toughest tests yet Tuesday night, as he'll attempt to slow down the NHL's hottest scorer and a Boston Bruins team that's rolling offensively. Columbus (23-28-6) has offered some encouragement to an overall disappointing season by going 4-0-1 since Feb. 4 and winning six of its last eight. Continue to Article
February 15, 2016 2:22:pm EST
Boston Bruins
- - Blues 2, Lightning 1 The Lightning avoided their first shutout in nearly two months, but took another loss, with St. Louis goalie Brian Elliott stopping the first 35 Tampa Bay shots and the Blues holding on for a 2-1 victory at Amalie Arena. St. Louis (32-17-9) got a goal in the opening minute of the second period on a breakaway by center Robby Fabbri and made that lead stick, even as they were outshot by a 2-to-1 margin for most of the game. Tampa Bay (30-21-4) has now lost three of its last four to drop into a tie for the eighth and final playoff spot in the tightly bunched Eastern Conference standings. Continue to Article
February 14, 2016 10:46:pm EST
 
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