NHL statement on Wideman decision: ‘We strenuously disagree’

The NHL is not pleased.

After a neutral arbitrator reduced Calgary Flames defenseman Dennis Wideman's suspension for making contact with an official from 20 games to 10, the league released a strongly worded statement disagreeing with the ruling.

We are in receipt of Arbitrator James Oldham’s Opinion in the appeal of Dennis Wideman’s supplementary discipline suspension and reducing the suspension from 20 to 10 games. We strenuously disagree with the Arbitrator’s ruling and are reviewing the Opinion in detail to determine what next steps may be appropriate. We will have no further comment until we have completed our review. In light of and in response to Arbitrator Oldham’s Opinion, Mr. Wideman will be reinstated and will be eligible to participate in his team’s games, effective immediately.

The Flames host the Arizona Coyotes on Friday at home. Wideman, as noted above, will be available to play, although Calgary has yet to make an announcement on his status.

As evidenced by the statement, this saga may not be over. The NHL could appeal the arbitrator's decision through federal court, according to Sportsnet's Nick Kypreos.

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