![]() ![]() “Oh I gathered as much,” Dangle replied, sarcastically stating that he just wanted Peel’s “expert opinion on why this is fine and dandy.” I just think if the jerseys were reversed this play wouldn’t garner any attention. □ I just think it’s hilarious is talking about a suspension on Bennett behind the net with Knies. “I just think if the jerseys were reversed this play wouldn’t garner any attention,” Peel wrote in response to Dangle. ![]() The former ref also got into it with none other than Sportsnet contributor and Leafs enthusiast, Steve Dangle. I was laughing that Leafs fans thought this was a suspendible infraction. Jeff I was not laughing at the play or the injury. “I think it would be good for the league!” “I’d love to see the Leafs in the ” Peel wrote in response to one fan. Peel later explained that he wasn’t laughing at the injury itself but rather the fact that Toronto fans deem it a “suspendible infraction.” ![]() Peel, who was fired from his officiating job in 2021 after a hot mic incident, began by replying to a hockey journalist and podcast host who argued Bennett should get supplemental discipline for the hit, with an “lmfao!” and a row of laughing faces. While many agree that Bennett deserves to be disciplined for the action, former NHL referee Tim Peel does not.Īfter Thursday night’s game wrapped up, Peel took to Twitter to voice his opinion on the matter. Thoughts□ /xlbEeWwOWEĭespite the game carrying on, and ultimately ending in the Leafs’ second straight loss of the series, the subject of suspension is still in the air. Knies was forced to leave the game due to the rough collision after the first period, having sustained an injury.īennett play on Knies. After Florida Panthers forward Sam Bennett slammed Toronto Maple Leafs rookie Matthew Knies into the ice during Game 2 on Thursday night, the home crowd was audibly upset that no penalty was called on the play. ![]()
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