Penguins' Asham and Neal suspended by NHL
The NHL suspended Pittsburgh forward Arron Asham for four games - the remainder of his club's series with the Philadelphia Flyers - and gave a one-game ban to Penguins teammate James Neal on Tuesday night for separate infractions.
Asham was punished after being given a match penalty for attempting to injure Philadelphia forward Brayden Schenn with a cross-check on Sunday in...
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April 17, 2012
Penguins' Neal suspended one game, Asham out for four
Pittsburgh Penguins forward James Neal was suspended one game and Arron Asham four contests by the NHL for their actions during Sunday's Game 3 of the Eastern Conference quarterfinal series versus the Philadelphia Flyers.
Neal belted rookie Sean Couturier during the third period before he was whistled for a charging penalty against All-Star Claude Giroux later in the session...
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April 17, 2012
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April 17, 2012
Making Sense of the Flyers – Penguins Mess – Neal, Asham and Craig Situations Explained
The Flyers-Penguins series has been a series for the ages already. With so much happening, especially in yesterday’s slug fest at the Wells Fargo Center, it was kind of hard to keep everything straight.
There were things that happened in that game that I have never seen before. Rules were enacted that I didn’t even know existed. I suppose that’s a testament to the...
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April 16, 2012
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April 16, 2012
Penguins' Neal, Asham face hearings
Pittsburgh Penguins James Neal and Arron Asham face disciplinary hearings with the NHL Tuesday for hits during Sunday's physical Game 3 loss to the Philadelphia Flyers.
Neal faces possible punishment for a hit late in the third period on rookie Sean Couturier, who had turned his head after passing the puck.
Neal received no penalty on the play, but was assessed a charging penalty...
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April 16, 2012
Asham likely out the rest of the Penguins-Flyers series with a suspension
By Anthony Caruso III
The Capital Sports Report
Owner/Managing Editor/Sr. Writer
Pittsburgh Penguins enforcer Arron Asham is likely done for the rest of this season.
Asham is likely to get a multi-game suspension from the NHL in the coming days. Asham cross-checked Brayden Schenn’s throat.
He received a 10-minute match penalty for his deliberate intent to injure Schenn. Schenn...
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April 16, 2012
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April 16, 2012
Penguins’ Asham Likely to Play Tomorrow Against Philadelphia Flyers
On Tuesday, Arron Asham talked about feeling better and his hope that he’ll return to the lineup this coming weekend. Today after practice at the Iceoplex in Southpointe, Asham reaffirmed his belief:
I felt good yesterday when I skated and felt great today. Hopefully, it’s a go tomorrow and I get in the lineup.
The Penguins organization appears to hold the same belief...
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February 17, 2012
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February 17, 2012
Penguins Asham Placed on IR, Williams Recalled
Arron Asham was first kept out of the lineup last month against the Carolina Hurricanes on January 17th due to what was reported by the organization as an illness. He was again kept out of the following game on January 19th against the New York Rangers when it was reported that he was not only suffering from an illness but also from concussion-like symptoms.
According to head...
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February 07, 2012
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February 07, 2012
Penguins RW Asham has concussion-like symptoms
Pittsburgh Penguins right wing Arron Asham joined a slew of his teammates by being ruled out with concussion-like symptoms.
Asham suffered his symptoms after he was injured in a fight with Krys Barch of the Florida Panthers last Friday, the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review reported. The Penguins have not confirmed that the 33-year-old Asham's concussion took place in that specific...
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January 20, 2012
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January 20, 2012
We are all Arron Asham tonight
Russian Machine Stops Working When It's Trying To Get Its Coach Fired and Puck Buddys teamed up to spread some holiday hate for tonight's game. We personally were perfectly content to cut the Caps a little slack for this game given the fact they're in meltdown mode, but judging by the post over there...
There’s no game bigger than this, and they know...
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December 01, 2011
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December 01, 2011
Hockey Outbursts Like Arron Asham's 'Classless' Display Not Worth Getting Worked Up Over
Hockey is an emotional game, and those emotions are among the things that make the sport so appealing. But there are times when those emotions can get the best of the game's participants, and the results can generate some controversy. Such was the case earlier this month when Pittsburgh forward Arron Asham celebrated knocking out Washington's Jay Beagle in a fight with several...
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October 25, 2011
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October 25, 2011
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