Dennis Wideman admitted in his disciplinary hearing that he suffered a concussion on the hit he received before crosschecking linesman Don Henderson, an act that earned him a 20-game suspension he ...
Dennis Wideman has already missed two games due to suspension, but the Calgary Flames defenseman may have a shot at coming back before his 20-game ban is up if he can win an appeal. Wideman, 32 ...
By the time Dennis Wideman knows the neutral arbitrator’s ruling in the case of his 20-game suspension, it’s expected he will have served at least 90 percent of his original ban. According to ...
Appearing on Sportsnet 960 last Friday, Friedman wonders if the Flames and blueliner Dennis Wideman might be ready to part ways. He feels Wideman could get an opportunity for a fresh start with ...
Dennis Wideman of the Calgary Flames will almost certainly appeal his 20-game suspension, first to commissioner Gary Bettman, then likely to an independent arbitrator. He cannot play until it is ...
Calgary Flames defenseman Dennis Wideman has been suspended indefinitely pending a hearing after he ran into linesman Don Henderson Wednesday. Wideman, 32, will have a hearing following the all ...
If Dennis Wideman is going to have his 20-game suspension reduced, it’ll be up to a neutral arbitrator to do so. The NHL announced Wednesday that commissioner Gary Bettman has ruled on Wideman ...
Anyone playing the Edmonton Oilers after Connor McDavid returns to the lineup against Seattle next week will be ready for ...
Flames defenseman Dennis Wideman has been suspended 20 games for running over linesman Don Henderson in a Jan. 26 game. Wideman, 32, will forfeit more than $550,000 in salary and be out of the ...
NHL is believed to be issuing a warning to the Oilers and Canucks for tonight's game, and one league executive believes ...
The three-game ban of Connor McDavid for his cross-check to the side of Conor Garland’s head has stirred up conversation all around the league. Edmonton ...
The NHL basically has the latitude to suspend Wideman for any number of games it sees fit, since the most serious penalty for abuse of an official is no fewer than 20 games. And the NHL Officials ...