plenty of examples to prove this.
The best example came from last year's playoffs. Daniel Carcillo of Philadelphia was suspended for “sucker-punching” Pittsburgh Penguin Maxim Talbot at the end of their playoff game, yet Campbell did not suspend Mike Cammalleri of the Calgary Flames when he did the same act against Chicago's Martin Havlat. Here is his reasoning for the Carcillo suspension straight from NHL.com:
Daniel Carcillo
20 May 2010
5 March 2009
tsburgh.
Philadelphia trades Scottie Upshall and a 2009 second round pick to Phoenix for Daniel Carcillo.
-Carcillo, a gritty winger who scraps every chance he gets, will be missed in Phoenix by his beloved fans. But buck up ye Coyotes faithful; Scottie Upshall adds a slight better scoring touch and physical play as well. He has been used on the power-play, penalty-kill and all different situations for Philadelphia, despite his dismal 7 goals this season.
Philadelphia trades Scottie Upshall and a 2009 second round pick to Phoenix for Daniel Carcillo.
-Carcillo, a gritty winger who scraps every chance he gets, will be missed in Phoenix by his beloved fans. But buck up ye Coyotes faithful; Scottie Upshall adds a slight better scoring touch and physical play as well. He has been used on the power-play, penalty-kill and all different situations for Philadelphia, despite his dismal 7 goals this season.
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