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Originally Posted by Textcritic
I don't want to get in to everything else here, but I am fairly sure the infraction on Tkachuk for the Detroit incident was an automatic suspension. Also, I think the reason there are no other comparable examples of similar suspensions is a product of the fact that stick infractions off the ice are just that uncommon.
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He gently tapped a guy with one foot on the bench...Corey Perry throws punches at players on the bench and they don't even blow the whistle and his team goes on to score a goal. It isn't automatic...maybe you are thinking of the canes player who got an automatic suspension for coming back onto the ice after that. Players on the ice get involved with players on the bench quite often, see Corey Perry.