Minnesota Wild forward Matt Cooke has been suspended seven games for kneeing Colorado Avalanche defenceman Tyson Barrie during Game 3 of their series on Monday. Taysom Hill Womens Jersey . If the suspension is not fully served in this years playoffs, it will continue on next season. The Avalanche have a 2-1 series lead on the Wild with Game 4 on Thursday. Cooke has 48 hours to appeal the decision, first to NHL commissioner Gary Bettman then if Bettman upholds six games or more, he then has seven days to file an appeal to a neutral arbitrator. The incident occurred in the second period when Cooke and Barrie were involved in a knee-on-knee collision. The suspension is the sixth of Cookes career. After the incident he was assessed a two-minute minor for kneeing. Coach Patrick Roy said after the Wilds 1-0 overtime win that Barrie has a medial collateral ligament injury in his left knee and will need four to six weeks to recover. The offer of an in-person hearing gave the NHL the right to suspend Cooke for five games or more. Barrie was one of Colorados best offensive blueliners, with 13 goals and 25 assists in the regular season. Matt Cookes Suspension History: Feb. 19, 2004: 2 games - Spearing (Matt Johnson, MIN)Jan. 20, 2009: 2 games - Illegal check to head (Scott Walker, CAR)Nov. 28, 2009: 2 games - Illegal check to head (Artem Anisimov, NYR)Feb. 8, 2011: 4 games - Hit from behind (Fedor Tyutin, CBJ)March 20, 2011: 17 games (10 regular season and first round of playoffs) - Elbow to the head (Ryan McDonagh, NYR)April 23, 2014: 7 games - Kneeing (Tyson Barrie, COL) Marshon Lattimore Jersey . 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JOHNS, N.L. - Kael Mouillierat didnt like what he saw in his first appearance for the St. Johns IceCaps since sustaining an injury in early March. After a three-goal third period from the Hartford Wolf Pack — including two goals from J.T. Miller — St. Johns fell 7-2 on Saturday, leaving the IceCaps unhappy with his teams effort. "From top to bottom, I dont think we had enough guys that showed up to play tonight," Mouillierat said. "We cant just turn it on for the playoffs, it has to be every night. Every game matters." Rookie goalie Eric Comrie allowed seven goals on 30 shots, but Mouillierat said the loss was on the shoulders of the team. "Its not his fault," he said. "We played like crap in front of him. We left him out to dry." Justin Vaive, Danny Kristo, Oscar Lindberg, Marek Hrivik and Nick Latta also scored for the Wolf Pack (35-31-7). Austen Brassard and Jerome Samson answered for the IceCaps (43-23-7). Mouillierat, who had seven penalty minutes and zero points in his return to the ice, said he felt fine. "Once I got my legs under me, I felt a little better," Mouillierat said. "That is too be expected when youre out for that amount of time. Hopefully I can feel better by the time playoffs roll around here." St. Johns head coach Keith McCambridge said Hartford was the better team on the night. "Hartford is playing some real strong hockey," McCambridge said. "Thats their seventh win in a row, and (oour team) not being at the level we need to be at tonight. Thomas Morstead Youth Jersey. I liked our start but other than that I didnt like our execution. "On home ice, or on the road, to have seven goals against, thats not the level we need to be at." Brenden Kichton put a shot off the post and Brassard finished it into a wide-open net to open the scoring for the IceCaps 1:39 into the game. Hartford tied it up when Vaive capitalized on a scramble in front, scoring a tap-in 3:30 into the first period. Kristo put the Wolf Pack ahead 2-1 with a toe-drag move to a wrist shot, beating St. Johns IceCaps rookie goalie Eric Comrie high blocker from the left faceoff dot at the 7:21 mark of the first period. While shorthanded at the 6:24 mark of the second period, Lindberg pivoted toward the net and fired a shot high glove in the slot, making it 3-1 Hartford. Samson pulled the IceCaps within one with a one-time slapshot from right of the slot at the 7:09 mark of the second period. Hrivik got on the board for Hartford when he one-timed a slapshot off a perfectly-set pass in the slot with 1:34 left in the second period. Miller buried a shot from the slot on the power play at the 9:18 mark of the third period for Hartford, off a Kichton turnover. Miller added another, redirecting a shot high over Comrie with 7:01 left in the game to make it 6-2. Latta finished off a 2-on-1 rush for Hartford with 30 seconds left. Comrie made 23 saves for the IceCaps. Hartford goalie David LeNeveu stopped 31 shots. ' ' '