Wideman gets 20-game NHL ban for ref bump

The second-longest NHL ban for checking an official has been doled out to Calgary Flames defenceman Dennis Wideman.

Nashville players look over the bench at linesman Don Henderson

The second-longest NHL ban for checking an official has been handed out to Calgary's Dennis Wideman. (AAP)

Calgary Flames defenceman Dennis Wideman has been given a 20-game NHL suspension for cross-checking a linesman during a game, the second-longest suspension in NHL history for abusing an official.

Wideman was suspended for violating the league rule on physical abuse of officials after he struck linesman Don Henderson and knocked him down during the Flames' game against Nashville on January 27.

The 32-year-old will forfeit $US564,516 ($A786,233.98) in salary as a result of the suspension. Only Gordie Dwyer of the Tampa Bay Lightning, who was suspended 23 games in part for abuse of officials during an exhibition game in 2000, has been given a longer ban for such a violation.

Wideman had a hearing with the NHL's department of hockey operations on Tuesday that included representatives from the Players' Association and NHL Officials Association. He may appeal the suspension to commissioner Gary Bettman, which he is expected to do.

After the game last week, Wideman said he was in pain after a hit from the Predators' Miikka Salomaki and couldn't avoid hitting Henderson. He was not penalised and skated over to the officials and apologised moments later.

"Throughout my career - and I've been around for a few years - I think I've treated every official with the utmost respect," Wideman said.

"I would never intentionally try to hit a linesman or a ref or anything like that."

Wideman has no previous history of on or off-ice incidents and is known as a player who often avoids penalties. He has just 30 penalty minutes in 48 games this season.

His suspension, which was considered indefinite pending a hearing, began with the Flames' game Wednesday night against the Carolina Hurricanes.

Wideman has two goals and 17 assists this season for Calgary, which is 13th place in the Western Conference.


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