![]() “You’re not so much worried about what’s going on in those situations as we’ve got to be able to kill the penalty, we’ve got to be ready to play, and that’s what I really liked about our team’s reaction to that situation,” Hynes said. Hynes has been pushing his players to control what they can. Referee Tim Peel will no longer work NHL games 'now or in the future' after his comments about a Nashville penalty were heard on a hot mic during Tuesday's Red. ![]() He said his team, now 5-3-1 over its past nine games, has been working to avoid excuses after going through a 16-day road trip that was the longest in franchise history. Referee Tim Peel, seen here in this file photo from 2011, will no longer work NHL games after he was heard on a live mic saying he wanted to call a penalty against the Nashville Predators. ![]() “But the referees are employees of the league and rather than me comment on it, it’s an issue that I think the league will have to take care of,” Hynes said. March 24 (UPI) -The NHL has fired referee Tim Peel for saying he wanted to call a penalty against the Nashville Predators during their win over the Detroit Red Wings on Tuesday night.Colin. Predators coach John Hynes said after the game that it didn’t matter how he felt about what the official said. The Predators won 2-0 and were called for four penalties, compared with the Red Wings’ three. Peel worked the game with referee Kelly Sutherland. “It wasn’t much, but I wanted to get a (expletive) penalty against Nashville early in the,” the unidentified official was heard saying before the microphone was cut. The NHL determined it was Peel’s voice that was heard on the TV broadcast of the Predators home game against the Detroit Red Wings after Nashville forward Viktor Arvidsson was issued a minor tripping penalty five minutes into the second period.
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