Evander Kane criticizes NHL department of player safety after suspension
ST. PAUL, Minn. — San Jose Sharks forward Evander Kane criticized the NHL department of player safety on Saturday afternoon, shortly after he was suspended three games for elbowing.
Kane earned the ban for an incident involving Winnipeg defenceman Neal Pionk in Friday’s 3-2 win over the Jets. The league announced the punishment early Saturday afternoon and Kane quickly responded.
“The fact the NHL Department of Player Safety headed by George Parros continue to pick and choose, who and what they suspend is ridiculous!” said Kane from his verified Twitter account. “There have been countless incidents of the same nature through this season and past seasons that have gone unsuspended or fined.
“No one person can tell you what is or isn’t a suspension in today’s game, it’s become a complete guess.”