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 Friday, January 14
Play not penalized ... until Friday
 
ESPN.com news services

 NEW YORK -- Officials may not have seen it, but the league did. On Friday, Tampa Bay goaltender Dan Cloutier was suspended four games without pay for kicking another player.

The NHL needed little time to hand down the ban, which came as a result of Cloutier kicking New York Islanders rookie forward Tim Connolly in the head during Tampa Bay's 4-2 victory on Thursday.

Cloutier was not penalized for his act, which came after Connolly crashed into him. While Robert Petrovicky opened the scoring at the other end, Cloutier responded with a kick to the head and knee to the back.

"Even though no injury was sustained by the Islander player, we view Mr. Cloutier's action as extremely serious and dangerous," said NHL director of hockey operations Colin Campbell.

Under terms of the collective bargaining agreement, Cloutier will lose $11,187.50 of his $600,000 salary. He is eligible to return to the lineup Jan. 24 at Washington.

Islanders coach Butch Goring screamed at referees Greg Kimmerly and Mark Faucette after the play.

"Any time you see a goaltender kick a player in the head, you'd like to hope someone sees it because that's a pretty serious attempt to injure someone," Goring said.

Cloutier's first-period antics sparked an ugly game between two of the league's worst teams. The Lightning snapped a 12-game winless drought and left the Islanders with an NHL-low 26 points.

 


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