Banana Thrown At Philadelphia Flyer Wayne Simmonds AT NHL Exhibition Game In London

Wayne Simmonds Banana London Nhl Exhibition Game

First Posted: 09/23/11 07:31 AM ET Updated: 09/23/11 09:31 AM ET

LONDON, Ont. - Philadelphia Flyers winger Wayne Simmonds says he has experienced racism throughout his life and hopes what happened during a shootout loss against the Detroit Red Wings Thursday night wasn't another example of it.

The rangy forward, who scored in the last minute of regulation play to send the exhibition game into overtime and ultimately a shootout, took the first shot of the tie-breaker and admitted a bit of shock when a banana came flying into his path as he zeroed in on Detroit netminder Jordan Pearce.

"I don't know if it had anything to do with the fact I'm black," the Toronto native said. "I certainly hope not. When you're black, you kind of expect (racist) things. You learn to deal with it."

Kevin Weekes, a former NHL goaltender and current CBC colour commentator who is black, expressed his disgust over the incident on his Twitter account.

"For those that asked: I'm extremely disappointed with what happened to Wayne Simmonds tonight in London Ont," he posted. "We've taken HUGE steps to grow the game of hockey,as I speak Willie O'Ree and I are in D.C attending the Black Congressional Caucus on behalf of the NHL & ironically this takes place."

San Jose Sharks forward Logan Couture, who grew up near London, posted: "Wayne Simmonds is a good friend of mine. To hear what happened tonight to him in my hometown is awful. No need for this in sports, or life."

The Red Wings showed considerably more cohesiveness than the Flyers, who were playing their third game in three nights and go again against the Wings in Detroit Friday night. Some of that could be attributed to the massive house-cleaning the Flyers did in the off-season.

Simmonds is among seven newcomers, brought in to replace a total of nine players who have departed through trades or free agency. He brings a toughness and durability after playing in 89 straight games for the Los Angeles Kings, where he was third in penalty minutes.

As for his scoring in this one, he'll take them however they come. His shot from the corner went in off Pearce.

"I just fired it hoping a teammate could deflect it; it went in off the goalie's inside pad. But I'll take it. As they say, it's not how, it's how many."

The banana rattled him, he said, and his only thought was to get off a shot.

"It shocked me and knew I had to keep going and get a shot off. It was certainly unusual."

The Red Wings emerged 4-3 winners after dominating play for most of three periods. Darren Helm caught the Flyers flat-footed while killing off a penalty when he stripped Graydon Coburn of the puck at centre ice and zipped in to roof the puck over Mike Leighton's shoulder mid-way through the first period.

Valtteri Filppula gave the Wings a two-goal spread in the second until James van Reinsdyk snapped a rebound past Detroit starter Ty Conklin. Ian White pumped in a power-play screened shot early in the third period and the Wings appeared to be on their way.

But their defensive zone control they exhibited until then seemed to evaporate in the late going and Matt Carle on a screened power play shot, then Simmonds' score, extended the game.

The regular pre-season "home" game the Flyers have played at the 9,090 capacity John Labatt Centre since it was built in 2002 became Detroit's "home" game for this one. The arena is operated by Global Spectrum, a subsidiary of Flyers' parent company Comcast-Spectacor.

A crowd of 7,427 fans loudly backed Detroit and were invited on the arena public address system to consider various ticket packages to Wings' games.

By Jim Kernaghan, The Canadian Press

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11:41 AM on 09/24/2011
In Europe this happens daily. So what?
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SUSOGAPADROMA
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12:19 PM on 09/24/2011
So it happens daily in Europe.....what.....that makes it ok?
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Runey
religion is why we can't have nice things.
10:26 AM on 09/24/2011
How was a banana racist? I don't see how lobbing a fruit high in nutritional goodness and potassium!

The health benefits of potassium include stroke, blood pressure, anxiety and stress, muscular strength, metabolism, heart and kidney disorders, water balance, electrolytic functions, nervous system and other general health benefits of potassium.
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11:57 AM on 09/24/2011
You are kidding....right? History....read...learn.....please.
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Runey
religion is why we can't have nice things.
12:22 PM on 09/24/2011
I was not being satirical at all, so you do not have egg on your face right now.
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voodoo8
I don't know and neither do you
11:59 PM on 09/23/2011
tossed by a frightened repub
06:31 PM on 09/23/2011
I travelled from Nova Scotia to London in June to see my favorite band play some crappy venue (of coarse, I didn't know it was crappy until I got there). There was a crew of frat boy rednecks that unilaterally pissed the band off as well as ruined the night for many in the crowd of a few hundred. Venue staff did nothing to intervene. I thought, my first time in London, surely this is not representative of the City. Now this. No coincidence....London must be the redneck cesspool of Canada and hands down the worst place I have ever had the occasion to visit (and I've been to some messed up locales). Give your freaking head a shake.
09:57 PM on 09/23/2011
what does seeing some surely crappy band live have to do with the article??? And how is London Ontario to blame?? give your head a shake indeed
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04:38 PM on 09/23/2011
This was most likely the act of one idiot in the stands. Please don’t use this as an opportunity to throw all of the people in London, Canada or all hockey fans under the bus.
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03:58 PM on 09/23/2011
I was born and raised in Philadelphia and experienced the same garbage as a kid in the 60's. Racism is racism be it in America, Canada or elsewhere. Folks used to be fond of saying. "Things will get better in my children's lifetime." I gave up that hope, I am now watching my granddaughter grow in this world.

Man's greatest sin is his disrespect and inhumanity for his fellow man.
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sillyfrog
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10:23 AM on 09/24/2011
Women get that garbage all over the world.
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03:21 PM on 09/23/2011
Unless Wayne Simmonds was both hungry and low on potassium, this was a racist and deplorable act and I apologize as a human and as a Canadian.
evecaren
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03:02 PM on 09/23/2011
Nothing should be thrown onto a hockey rink during a hockey game, including a banana.
Wayne Simmonds handled the situation well, but it must have been quite startling to
see a banana being hurled into the air and onto the ice infront of him. Some people
are just ignorant and small minded. More is the pity.
02:59 PM on 09/23/2011
Growing up in Toronto i am sure this is not the first time he has experienced this, and the NHL has a long history of discrimination dating back to guys like Willie O Rhee , Borje Salming etc.
02:47 PM on 09/23/2011
My 15 year old son, who was adopted from Haiti, was run out of minor hockey by players who called repeatedly called him a N***** and other racial slurs. He often got the retaliation penalty since the referees didn't hear the comments. Racism is doing well in rural Saskatchewan.
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sillyfrog
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10:25 AM on 09/24/2011
People can and will be despicable.
12:44 PM on 09/23/2011
Can't be too hard to find out the guilty party. There was a lot of drunk University students there.JLC should have more security.
Everyone should have ignored the ignorance instead of the publicity it has received.
Simmonds is a very talented player and this was blown up from the action of one stupid person.
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Gbourcier
12:36 PM on 09/23/2011
This is such a disgrace. As a Canadian, I take pride in the multi-culturalism that makes this a great country. To have some knob show his ignorance to the world in that way, is very upsetting.
03:09 PM on 09/23/2011
Quebec doesn't count as multiculturalism. They're still lily-white.
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12:21 PM on 09/23/2011
Either way, that was just plain ol' rude! Fans, do not toss anything on to the ice. I would rather watch a game..

GO FLAMES!!!! Whoo Hoo!
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11:50 AM on 09/23/2011
Regardless of whatever came flying into his path, it was pure unadulterated ignorance. Unfortunately, there are some less than bright people in this world.
In spite of that, Wayne proved a pro can rise above....