Sean Avery Suspended From NHL For Elisha Cuthbert "Sloppy Seconds" Remark (VIDEO)

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JAIME ARON | December 2, 2008 11:16 PM EST | AP

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In this Nov. 20, 2008, file photo, Dallas Stars center Sean Avery moves the puck during an NHL hockey game against the Chicago Blackhawks in Dallas. The NHL has suspended Avery indefinitely pending a hearing with commissioner Gary Bettman. The league says the suspension was imposed Tuesday, Dec. 2, after Avery made "inappropriate public comments, not pertaining to the game." (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez, File)

DALLAS — Of all the cajoling, snide remarks and other stunts Sean Avery pulled on the way to becoming the biggest pest in hockey, never had he gone so far that the NHL suspended him _ until Tuesday.

Avery was punished indefinitely by commissioner Gary Bettman for using a crude term about his former girlfriends now dating other hockey players. Bettman acted within hours, in time to keep Avery out of the Dallas Stars' game against the Calgary Flames on Tuesday night.

Avery's inflammatory line came following a morning skate in Calgary, Alberta. Reporters were waiting to speak with Avery about disparaging remarks he'd made last month about Flames star Jarome Iginla when Avery walked over to the group and asked if there was a camera present. When told there was, he said, "I'm just going to say one thing."

"I'm really happy to be back in Calgary; I love Canada," he said. "I just want to comment on how it's become like a common thing in the NHL for guys to fall in love with my (former girlfriends). I don't know what that's about, but enjoy the game tonight." He then walked out of the locker room.

Avery's ex-girlfriend, actress Elisha Cuthbert of the television show "24" and the movie "Old School," is dating Calgary defenseman Dion Phaneuf; she had been romantically linked to Mike Komisarek of the Montreal Canadiens. Avery also dated Rachel Hunter, the former Sports Illustrated swimsuit cover model and actress who is now the girlfriend of Los Angeles Kings center Jarrett Stoll.

Bettman said Avery made "inappropriate public comments, not pertaining to the game." The two will meet before the length of the suspension is determined. That get-together is likely to happen soon.

"I completely support the league's decision to suspend Sean Avery," Stars owner Tom Hicks said in a statement. "Had the league not have suspended him, the Dallas Stars would have. This organization will not tolerate such behavior, especially from a member of our hockey team. We hold our team to a higher standard and will continue to do so."

Avery is the kind of player who delights in doing or saying something to get under the skin of opponents and their fans. He's led the league in penalty minutes twice, and was doing so again going into Tuesday. He's not only often called the most hated player in the NHL, he loves hearing it.

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"I like to push it to the edge, no doubt about it," Avery said this summer, after signing a $15.5 million, four-year deal with the Stars. "That's how I play. That's how I live. That's what I'm all about."

His most infamous tactic came during last season's playoffs, while with the New York Rangers, when he stood in front of New Jersey goalie Martin Brodeur, waving his hand and stick in the goalie's face to block his view. The next day, the league put in the so-called "Avery Rule" to prohibit such shenanigans.

Avery has been fined by the league and was once suspended by the Los Angeles Kings. Other players have been suspended for retaliating against Avery, including Chicago's Ben Eager getting a three-game suspension for swinging his stick at Avery. However, this is the first time in his seven-year career that the NHL has taken him off the ice.

"Maybe they decided that this one crossed the line further than all the others," said Stars co-general manager Brett Hull, who played with Avery in Detroit several years ago and was a driving force signing him.

"More than anything, he's let his teammates down. That's the worst part of it," Hull said. "It's basically a fundamental _ you don't embarrass the team and you carry yourself with class and good character. I've told him before, there's more to the game than just lacing up the skates. There are things you have to be accountable for."

Despite his tough-guy image in his job, Avery has cultivated another image in his private life: Fashionista. He's pursued his interest in the fashion world by interning with Vogue magazine. He's broken into pop culture through appearances on MTV and in tabloid gossip columns; he also grabbed a spot on People's "Sexiest Scars" list in 2007 for a gash on his lip.

The Stars signed him in hopes that his grittiness would boost last season's Western Conference finalists. Instead, the injury-riddled Stars went into Tuesday night's game with only 20 points, fewest in the Western Conference and near the bottom of the NHL. Avery had 77 penalty minutes in 23 games. He also had three goals and seven assists.

Avery and Iginla were to meet on the ice for the first time since Avery told ESPN "the NHL does a terrible job of marketing" by not promoting its "villains," and that "nobody cares about Jarome Iginla and guys like that, they're just not exciting enough."

The Stars and Flames meet three more times. Next is Feb. 3 in Dallas; the Stars return to Calgary on March 18.

Teammates were in the locker room when Avery spoke Tuesday, but didn't necessarily hear his interview. Told what he said, most were not surprised.

"We expect that out of him like we have all year," said goaltender Marty Turco, who was critical of Avery's agitation of Brodeur during the playoffs when it happened. "You know, the show continues."

Avery broke into the NHL in 2001-02 with Detroit. He was traded to the Kings during the following season, then was sent to the Rangers in 2007, with his arrival sparking a playoff run. Although he then matched his career best in goals with 15 in 2007-08, the Rangers didn't try bringing him back. His tenure ended with a lacerated spleen against Pittsburgh, which required a stay in intensive care.

Avery makes $3.5 million this season and $4 million each of the next three years. His Dallas contract also includes a limited no-trade clause.

DALLAS — Of all the cajoling, snide remarks and other stunts Sean Avery pulled on the way to becoming the biggest pest in hockey, never had he gone so far that the NHL suspended him _ until Tues...
DALLAS — Of all the cajoling, snide remarks and other stunts Sean Avery pulled on the way to becoming the biggest pest in hockey, never had he gone so far that the NHL suspended him _ until Tues...
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what was so offensive about that comment?

wgas?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:07 PM on 12/04/2008

We are a bunch of mamby pamby thin skinned idiots. Who cares.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:51 PM on 12/04/2008

They still play hockey in the United States? I had no idea.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:17 PM on 12/04/2008

yeah, hockey fans are the most wealthy, sophisticated, technologically advanced fan base of any commonly played sport... who knew? oh... I guess you're not a hockey fan...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:03 AM on 12/05/2008
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No class at all.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:03 PM on 12/04/2008
- amluvinit2 I'm a Fan of amluvinit2 12 fans permalink
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I think it's silly. It really sounds like someone got their feelings hurt. He's a hockey player for pete's sake. Listen if you take what this guy says to heart, then you need to get a life. Besides, the people that need to be the good role models are parents, and they should be the ones setting the examples, talking to their children about guys like Avery, and as a parent, I know I wasn't always perfect. I really tried to be, and I would love to meet someone who is a perfect parent. What does this have to do with a violent sport like hockey? He's a jerk, but he is talented, and he may be around awhile. Besides, if you know this guy is a jerk, then why would you go out with him?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:36 PM on 12/04/2008
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You have a point there, but what if somebody crosschecked him into the boards and he came away with a concussion or other serious injury... People would then be asking why the league did not step in earlier. Could the league then say, 'well, that was silly'? Probably not.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:16 PM on 12/04/2008

you may like soap-opera crap with your sports but most hockey fans realize that it has no place in this sport.

yeah, it takes real talent to be considered the "most hated player in the league" by 66.4% your colleagues!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:09 AM on 12/05/2008
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All I have to say is "Sometimes the public just can't handle the truth".

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:27 PM on 12/04/2008
- anticon I'm a Fan of anticon 9 fans permalink

They should have let him continue to play and let his fellow players take care of the situation.
He would have got a permanent vacation.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:06 PM on 12/04/2008

He seems to be confusing professional hockey with professional "wrestling­."

So next: do they have a rule about throwing chairs, on the ice?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:57 PM on 12/04/2008
- topgunna I'm a Fan of topgunna 5 fans permalink

Apparently calling someone a name is on the same level as illegal bringing a concealed weapon to a night club and shooting yourself.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:18 PM on 12/04/2008
- Athirson I'm a Fan of Athirson 2 fans permalink

It is when the league's precious image stands to suffer from comments like Avery's.

Myself I don't see what the fuss is about. But the NHL has a large contingent of female fans they don't want to alienate. And Avery, given his history and reputation (deserved) as a first class jerk, is the perfect whipping boy. Considering that he'll probably be suspended for longer than the garden-variety stick-swin­ging/attem­pted homicide incidents that characterize a typical NHL season, the suspension is political correctness run amok.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:44 PM on 12/04/2008

Almost everyone over 18, is with sloppy seconds. So I think somebody is a little too sensitive to suspend someone over this comment.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:17 PM on 12/04/2008
- senorplaid I'm a Fan of senorplaid 2 fans permalink

Whatever works. It's like nailing Capone for tax evasion.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:11 PM on 12/04/2008
- jsgaetano I'm a Fan of jsgaetano 208 fans permalink
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Poor guy. Always the minor leagues, but never the majors.

Maybe him and Chachi can go hang out at the Playboy Mansion sometime, and talk about all the hot chicks they couldn't seem to land.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:05 PM on 12/04/2008
- jugganaut I'm a Fan of jugganaut 13 fans permalink

Oddly enough, I agree with the guy about hockey needing characters like him.

Look, we shouldn't expect our gladiators to be role models of exemplary behavior. We need professional sports because it satisfies our bloodlust, our desire to go out and conquer that in primitive times was sated by pillaging the neighboring village.

I say let pro sports, particularly the economically hurting ones like hockey, have a few villains and uncouths. It gives the rival fans something to hate and drives the sport.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:55 PM on 12/04/2008
- MJinCanada I'm a Fan of MJinCanada 111 fans permalink

Nothing says "dumped because you're a jerk" like being vindictive to your ex in public.

Come on, Elisha, you are way smarter than this.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:41 PM on 12/04/2008
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"Sloppy seconds"? This copywriter should be suspended from writing for the HP. Incredibly inappropriate choice of words summing up Avery's comments.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:17 PM on 12/04/2008

Avery called her "sloppy seconds" during the interview-for some reason Huffpost failed to write this in the article.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:34 PM on 12/04/2008
- theistus I'm a Fan of theistus 5 fans permalink

that's what the parenthetical was for

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:25 PM on 12/04/2008
- jojojo I'm a Fan of jojojo 9 fans permalink

My understanding is that it's an accurate quote.

In any case, much ado about nothing. Celebs, male and female, say worse about exes all the time.

So what?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:37 PM on 12/04/2008
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Like the infamous "fire crotch" comment? Again, no class. Money, but no class at all.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:07 PM on 12/04/2008
- oiba I'm a Fan of oiba permalink

So players who intentionally try to injure players on a day to day basis, get no suspensions or get 3-4 days. But Avery's remarks get him suspensed INDEFINITELY? I love the Hockey with a passion, and Avery is an annoying pest, unless he's on your team, but this is ridiculous. It is in the rule book, but INDEFINITELY? I found these comments hillarious, and truthful. Avery is a player who annoys the other player with a passion. Guys like RUUTU love to hit players in specific areas so they can become injured. Sticks and stones may break your bones, but words apparently gets you suspensed indifinitely from the NHL.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:10 AM on 12/04/2008
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It indefinitely so he doesn't get his ass kicked. Its a penalty for his protection.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:30 PM on 12/04/2008
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