Tom Wilson (left) of the Washington Capitals takes a roughing penalty during the second period against Artemi Panarin of the New York Rangers at Madison Square Garden. Mandatory Credit: Bruce Bennett/POOL PHOTOS-USA TODAY Sports Bruce Bennett/POOL PHOTOS-USA TODAY Sports

The New York Rangers are so furious about the lack of punishment for Washington Capitals enforcer Tom Wilson, they’re calling for someone to lose his job over it.

During Monday night’s game, Wilson punched New York’s Pavel Buchnevich after the whistle had blown. The real flashpoint, however, was Wilson’s body slam of Artemi Panarin, an incident that had the Rangers seething after the game. The anger only grew on Tuesday, when the Blueshirts announced that Panarin would miss the final three games of the season with a lower-body injury stemming from the incident.

The Rangers doubtlessly expected Wilson to be suspended for his actions, but on Tuesday, the NHL’s Department of Player Safety announced that the only discipline he would face was a $5,000 fine for his actions against Buchnevich. The fine is the maximum amount allowed under the league’s current CBA.

In a very unusual move, the Rangers issued a statement taking the league to task for not suspending Wilson, citing the enforcer’s “horrifying act of violence” and status as a repeat offender. The Blueshirts went even further, calling NHL head of player safety George Parros “unfit to continue in his current role.”

It’s not often that you’ll see a team so openly rip the league for discipline, or a lack thereof. Considering Wilson’s extensive history, some other organizations are probably silently nodding along with this statement as well. It will be intriguing to see if the NHL opts to publicly respond to the Rangers’ statement, as there isn’t a lot of precedent for this scenario.

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