

"(Peel) made a mistake, but unfortunately you don't want make-up calls to be part of the game," Edmonton's Adam Larsson said. Watch on NHL referee Tim Peel got an early start on his retirement after his comments about a penalty he called on the Nashville Predators were caught on a hot mic and were heard on the TV. Doesn’t have the jam to play in the playoffs. Buffalo interim coach Don Granato said he has "full faith" in the people who work for the NHL. 18h Never going to win with Austin Matthews.Most players and coaches expressed respect for on-ice officials and lamented how difficult their jobs are keeping track of the fast-paced game. "I think it's maybe unfortunate that it happened and came out that way, but at the same time, the league had to do what they had to do." On Monday night, the Nashville Predators forward was at it again, but our favorite referee of all-time ever Tim Peel wasn’t having it. In this video, Tim Peel Chief Financial Officer of Scape Australia talks further. joins us at 12:30 to talk Stanle圜upPlayoffs - Reviewing Doug Armstrong's end-of-year press conference - TwitterTuesday on a Wednesday Text us 85 Listen via. "I've never heard anything like that," Backstrom said. Get the details of Tim Peels business profile including email address. Washington center Nicklas Backstrom, a 14-year veteran, said the incident was a first for him. The NHL released a statement Wednesday morning saying Peel is done in the league. "But as players, all you can ask for is that they try to call it as fair as possible." Videos by OutKick The NHL has dropped the hammer on NHL referee Tim Peel after he was caught making up a penalty call on a hot mic during Tuesday’s Predators-Red Wings game in Nashville. "Some of the good refs definitely have a feel for the game and they know the ebbs and flows and they know to try to keep the game as even as possible unless the play dictates otherwise," New York Rangers forward Ryan Strome said.
