
by
Adam GretzFiled under: Blackhawks, Islanders, Rangers, Sabres, NHL Discipline

As expected, the NHL was busy on Tuesday handing out punishment for two very different actions during Monday's slate of games. The league suspended
New York Islanders defenseman
James Wisniewski two games
for his lewd gesture directed at Sean Avery, while also issuing the exact same punishment to
Blackhawks defenseman
Niklas Hjalmarsson for the hit that resulted in Buffalo's Jason Pominville leaving the game on a stretcher with a concussion.
The fact both players received the exact same punishment in terms of games lost will surely have its share of critics. After all, Wisniewski's gesture, while ridiculous and surely offensive to
somebody, didn't result in anybody getting injured or have the potential to injure. It was certainly worthy of discipline, but is it really the same as hitting somebody from behind while they're not possessing the puck?
In the world of NHL discipline, it appears so.
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