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The incident happened in a game Friday night. From AP- Columbus Blue Jackets center Michael Peca has been suspended indefinitely by the NHL for making contact with an on-ice official. The team and league announced the suspension on Saturday. Peca was automatically suspended per Rule 41, Physical Abuse of Officials, Category 2. He was assessed a game [...]
In the Jackets’ opener against the Dallas Stars, center Michael Peca was tossed out of the game. The NHL has suspended Peca indefinitely for violation of Rule 41, Physical Abuse of the Officials, category 2. So what’s Peca’s side of the story? Via the Dog-patch: “The only contact was me grabbing his arm to slow him down,” [...]
The Blue Jackets missed Michael Peca right from the beginning as one by one the Blue Jackets headed to the penalty box. The game was practically handed to the Coyotes, without much of a fight from any of the Blue Jackets players. The Jackets couldn’t get anything going, and the only bright spots were Pascal Leclaire who made some great saves, Rick Nash who tried to carry the team but had no luck getting...
Puck-Rakers is reporting that Michael Peca is facing a multiple game suspension for the incident that occured last night in Dallas. Apparently he made contact with an official, it was not shown on the air so I have not seen what happened, and Cat who was at the game doesn’t remember anything either. The suspension is supposed to be announced later on today and Peca is apparently going to appeal the...
Michael Peca will be missing the beginning of camp, according to the Dispatch. He is suffering from bronchitis, and the doctors don’t want to take a chance on it turning into pneumonia. This isn’t exactly an ideal situation for the Jackets, but it is something that we will have to suffer through. No word on how long he will be out. Onto happier news, and yes, there is some.
from the blog of Craig Custance at the Sporting News, ...I got it today from Michael Peca. He flat out said that this is a 100-point team right now in Columbus. Last year, they had trouble getting the puck to their forwards. That’s been solved with a revamped blue line. Rick Nash has never had an equally skilled player to get him the puck. Enter Kristian Huselius. You could tell that Peca loves the...
From Aaron Portzline at Puck-rakers in the Columbus Dispatch, The Blue Jackets have agreed to terms with unrestricted free agent center Michael Peca, The Dispatch has learned. Best guess here is it’s a two-year deal. It could be announced as soon as Tuesday. Apparently, there are some minor details to hammer out before it’s completed. read on for other Columbus contract odds &ends
from Puck-rakers, The Blue Jackets are talking to center Michael Peca about returning to the club, The Dispatch has learned. A deal could be announced soon, NHL sources say, perhaps as early as today. I talked to Peca this afternoon, and he confirmed his desire to join the Blue Jackets. He also said he wants to sign for more than one season and “be a part of something special.” more
(03-26) 19:03 PDT Columbus, Ohio (AP) -- Clay Wilson had a goal and his first assist in his NHL second game to lead the Columbus Blue Jackets to a 4-0 victory over the Chicago Blackhawks on Wednesday night. Wilson, David Vyborny and Michael Peca scored in...
from Russo’s Rants, Columbus has two centers available — 38-year-old Sergei Fedorov and 33-year-old Michael Peca. Fedorov is the guy I have a feeling the Wild is eyeing. I know his age might scare many of you, but I watch Columbus a lot, and there’s no doubt he can still play. He’s also a very quality defensive player, so that fits into Minnesota Wild hockey, and he’s got 162 games worth of playoff...
Michael Peca scored twice in his return to the Columbus lineup, including the go-ahead goal with 5:05 left, leading the Blue Jackets to a 4-3 victory over the Los Angeles Kings on Thursday night.
Michael Peca scored twice in his return to the Columbus lineup, including the go-ahead goal with 5:05 left, leading the Blue Jackets to a 4-3 victory over the Los Angeles Kings on Thursday night.