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Sports Roundup...ba href=/Alzheimer/a/b`s disease, with almost all improvements directed at former players. Islanders` Simon Suspended IndefinitelyNEW YORK, March 9 (UPI) - The National Hockey League Friday indefinitely suspended New York Islanders forward Chris Simon for a stick-swinging incident. Simon was given a match penalty for a deliberate attempt to injure and was thrown out of Thursday`s game against the New York Rangers when he hit Ryan Hollweg with his stick. Hollweg checked Simon into the boards and, after getting up and seeing Hollweg moving toward him, Simon took a two-handed swing with his stick and hit Hollweg in the face. The Rangers` player fell and was motionless on the ice for a time but was able to leave the ice on his own. After the game Hollweg said the extent of the injury wouldn`t be known until he was examined but did black out briefly and also temporarily lost his hearing. The Rangers scored their game-winning goal on the power play after Simon was ejected. Simon refused to discuss the incident until he spoke to league officials. NHL officials said they would convene a hearing to determine how long Simon would be suspended. Talkback There are currently no comments for this article. Be the first to comment! Additional Headlines Subscribe to RSS headline updates from: Powered by FeedBurner Sport Home Football NFL I-A College I-AA College Tickets Baseball MLB Tickets Basketball NBA WNBA Men's College Tickets Hockey NHL Tickets Motorsport Formula One Tickets More Sport Athl... Family's Alzheimer's Tragedy Ends After 12 Years...ba href=/Alzheimer/a/b's Tragedy Ends After 12 Years
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