Fisher subsequently received his second penalty of the game, this time for high-sticking. [4] The third period began with Alexei Zhamnov notching the Flyers' fifth goal of the game to make it 5–2. Shortly thereafter, the game started to become more heated; Zhamnov and Daniel Alfredsson were assessed coincidental minors for roughing nine minutes into the period, and three minutes later Bryan Smolinski and Mark Greig were similarly penalized. Simpson returned to the box soon after, for slashing Michal Handzuš, but Philadelphia's power play was cut short when they received a penalty for having too many men on the ice. [4] With 1:45 left in regulation time, Flyers' enforcer Donald Brashear hit Rob Ray, an enforcer for the Senators, from behind, instigating a fight between the pair.
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This is something, in my opinion, that the players should take care of. "[3] Recchi also mentioned revenge, not specifically from the Flyers, during an interview with the CBC. "It doesn't surprise me coming from this guy. He's that type of player. He's done it before. It might not come from our team. But he better protect himself, " said Recchi. [3] Game summary[edit] Despite having what Rob Maaddi of the Associated Press described as "bad blood" between them, the first period of the game passed without serious incident. Chris Neil opened the scoring for Ottawa just over four minutes into the period, but the Flyers then took the lead when Claude Lapointe and Mark Recchi scored 30 seconds apart. Danny Markov added a third for Philadelphia to give them a two-goal lead. The only penalty assessed in the period was for holding against Philadelphia's Tony Amonte, who was appearing in his 1, 000th NHL game.
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[21] The 2004–05 NHL season was cancelled because of a labor dispute, but upon the League's return for the 2005–06 season, a rule was added which meant that any player being assessed for an instigator penalty in the last five minutes of a match would receive an automatic one-game ban, and the player's head coach could also be fined $10, 000. This was designed to avoid situations such as happened in game between the Flyers and Senators, and addressed the fact that physical play tended to increase towards the end of a game, particularly when the result was not in question. [22] Boxscore[edit] March 5, 2004 3–5 Wachovia Center Recap Scoring summary[4] Period Team Goal Assist(s) Time Score 1st OTT Chris Neil (8) Todd Simpson (4), Martin Havlát (31) 4:07 1–0 OTT PHI Claude Lapointe (4) Radovan Somík (9), John Slaney (1) 10:41 1–1 Mark Recchi (25) John LeClair (24), Michal Handzuš (32) 11:11 2–1 PHI Danny Markov (6) Michal Handzus (33), John LeClair (25) 16:10 3–1 PHI 2nd Kim Johnsson (9) (PP) Alexei Zhamnov (17), John Slaney (2) 5:22 4–1 PHI Zdeno Chára (15) (PP) Jason Spezza (29), Peter Schaefer (20) 14:32 4–2 PHI 3rd Alexei Zhamnov (10) Simon Gagné (20), Tony Amonte (28) 6:54 5–2 PHI Peter Bondra (24) (PP) Daniel Alfredsson (40), Peter Schaefer (21) 19:47 5–3 PHI Number in parentheses represents the player's total in goals or assists to that point of the season Penalty summary[4] Player Penalty PIM Tony Amonte Holding – Obstruction 05:17 2:00 Mike Fisher Tripping 03:57 Todd Simpson Holding 06:06 Radovan Somík Slashing 13:08 High-sticking 17:07 Daniel Alfredsson Roughing 09:03 Alexei Zhamnov Bryan Smolinski 12:18 Patrick Sharp 14:21 Served by Patrick Sharp Too many men on the ice – bench 15:57 Donald Brashear Instigator, Roughing, Fighting (double major), Misconduct, Game misconduct 18:15 34:00 Rob Ray Fighting 5:00 Branko Radivojevič Fighting, double Game misconduct 25:00 Shaun Van Allen Danny Markov Fighting, Game misconduct 15:00 Robert Esche Goaltender leaving crease, Fighting, double Game misconduct 27:00 Patrick Lalime Goaltender leaving crease, Fighting, Game misconduct 17:00 18:18 Chris Neil Mattias Timander Zdeno CháraInstigator two minute minor served by Martin Havlát Instigator, Fighting, Misconduct, Game misconduct Michal Handzuš Fighting, Misconduct, Game misconduct 18:21 Mark Recchi 18:45 Wade Redden John LeClairHolding two minute minor served by Simon Gagné Holding, Fighting, Misconduct, Game misconduct 18:47 Jason Spezza Fighting, Misconduct, double Game misconduct 35:00 Team rosters[edit] Scratches[edit] Ottawa Senators: Curtis Leschyshyn, Radek Bonk, Anton Volchenkov, Vaclav Varada, Todd White, Shane Hnidy Philadelphia Flyers: Keith Primeau, Marcus Ragnarsson, Todd Fedoruk, Dennis Seidenberg, Eric Desjardins, Jeremy Roenick Officials[edit] Referees: Marc Joannette, Dan Marouelli Linesmen: Jonny Murray, Tim Nowak See also[edit] Punch-up in Piestany Colorado Avalanche-Red Wings brawl Pittsburgh Penguins-New York Islanders brawl References[edit] ^ a b Maaddi, Rob (March 6, 2004).
[10] Clarke subsequently lodged a complaint with league supervisor Claude Loiselle. [8] The only player to receive a fine or suspension as a result of the game was Danny Markov, who got a statutory one-game ban for collecting his third game misconduct of the season. [10] Philadelphia-based Comcast SportsNet (CSN), which had aired the game live, described it as an "instant classic, " replayed the game the following Wednesday (March 10). [6] The replay received a Nielsen rating of 1. 0, a higher figure than most telecasts involving the Philadelphia Flyers. League officials from the NHL were unhappy with the replay being shown, as they perceived the game to tarnish the League's image, and they requested that CSN not replay the game again.
[4][5] Both teams scored a goal each in the second and third periods. In the second period, an early tripping penalty against Ottawa's Mike Fisher put the Flyers on the power play, during which Kim Johnsson extended Philadelphia's lead to 4–1. Ottawa received another penalty less than a minute later, which sent Todd Simpson to the penalty box for holding. A Flyers penalty against Radovan Somík for slashing Martin Havlat resulted in a power play goal for the Senators' Zdeno Chára, closing the score to a two-goal gap once again.
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Ristolainen received a 2:00 penalty for roughing. (3rd 12:59) B. Tkachuk received a 2:00 penalty for roughing. (3rd 11:30) J. Braun received a 2:00 penalty for slashing. (3rd 11:30) A. Formenton received a 2:00 penalty for slashing. (3rd 11:16) M. Frost received a 2:00 penalty for hooking. (3rd 10:44) J. Norris scored a power-play goal, assisted by E. Brannstrom and C. Brown. (3rd 6:02) P. Brown received a 2:00 penalty for tripping. (3rd 3:27) A. Watson received a 2:00 penalty for tripping. (3rd 2:38) A. Formenton scored a short-handed goal, assisted by N.
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[17] The brawl, along with an incident that occurred 3 days later, between the Vancouver Canucks' Todd Bertuzzi and Steve Moore of the Colorado Avalanche (in which Bertuzzi hit Moore from behind, breaking his neck, in retaliation for a hit by Moore on one of Bertuzzi's team-mates a month earlier), brought the issue of violence in ice hockey into focus. Particular attention was given to retaliation; when Brashear was interviewed on the subject of the Bertuzzi incident, he defended such on-ice revenge, and suggested that Bertuzzi should not receive a suspension, because "all they have to do is go after him when he comes back.
[10] The Flyers and the Senators met once more during the season, and despite some claims from Bobby Clarke that Philadelphia would seek further revenge, there were only six minor penalties assessed in the match, which the Senators won 3–1. Ottawa defenceman Zdeno Chara explained that "both teams were really focusing on the two points. We weren't going to risk that by fighting. "[16] Both teams qualified for the 2004 playoffs; Ottawa was eliminated in the first-round by the Toronto Maple Leafs, while Philadelphia defeated the New Jersey Devils and Maple Leafs to reach the Eastern Conference Finals, but were then beaten by the eventual Stanley Cup champions, the Tampa Bay Lightning.
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"[18] That mindset echoed the comments made by Ken Hitchcock and Mark Recchi about Martin Havlat, [19] and Sam Donnellon of the Philadelphia Daily News suggested that it was prevailing opinion amongst all the players in the League. He suggested that rather than wanting stricter penalties to clamp down on dangerous play, (which he advocated), the players believed that removing the penalty for instigating a fight, and allowing players to therefore get their retribution by that means, would have the same effect. [20] Mike Heika of The Dallas Morning News also believed that the league should be stricter in handing out fines and suspensions, suggesting that Hitchcock should possibly have been penalised for his revenge comments, and that if Havlat had received a lengthier ban for his actions, the brawl between the Flyers and Senators may not have happened.
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Philadelphia Flyers vs Ottawa Senators - March 18, 20221 2 3 T PHI 0 1 OTT C Brown and Formenton each record 2 points for Senators KEY PLAYERS 1 Goal (SH, EN), 1 Assist, 5 Shots 1 Assist, 7 Blocks, 2 Shots (1st 18:57) E. Brannstrom received a 2:00 penalty for delay of game. (1st 9:15) T. Stutzle scored a goal, assisted by C. Brown and A. Formenton. (1st 7:02) B. Tkachuk received a 2:00 penalty for high sticking. (1st 1:05) R. Ristolainen received a 2:00 penalty for interference. (2nd 13:50) C. Atkinson scored a goal, assisted by J. Braun and J. van Riemsdyk. (3rd 12:59) R.
Senators take on the Flyers following - Tacoma News Tribune BOTTOM LINE: The Ottawa Senators host the Philadelphia Flyers after Tim Stuetzle scored two goals in the Senators' 5-4 loss to the Vegas