Capitals forward Tom Wilson has dished out plenty of hard hits during his career. His role in Monday’s incident left Rangers wanting suspension.
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‘Gutless terrible hockey:’ Former tough guy John Scott rips NHL for only fining Capitals’ Tom Wilson
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NHL proposing three changes to draft lottery, according to report
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Capitals’ Tom Wilson faces hearing after sending Bruins’ Brandon Carlo to hospital with crushing hit into boards
Boston Bruins defenseman Brandon Carlo immediately grabbed his head after hit from Washington Capitals’ Tom Wilson and needed help leaving ice.
Calgary Flames fire coach Geoff Ward, hire two-time Stanley Cup winner Darryl Sutter
Darryl Sutter, 62, who replaced fired Geoff Ward, took the Calgary Flames to the 2004 Stanley Cup Final and won two titles with the Los Angeles Kings.