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Hartsburg Won’t Demand Tape Reviews

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Coach Craig Hartsburg wanted to make one thing perfectly clear Monday:

He has no intention of running to the NHL office and demanding a suspension every time he thinks an opposing player has delivered a cheap shot.

And that goes for Sunday’s play in which Keith Tkachuk of the Phoenix Coyotes cracked his stick over Tomas Sandstrom’s head.

“It’s obviously a penalty, but we’ve got to trust the refs and the league,” Hartsburg said. “These things are in good hands. We’re not going to get into that [asking Colin Campbell, NHL vice president of hockey operations, to review videotapes]. We’ve got to trust the league to do the right things.”

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Sandstrom was uninjured on the third-period play and Tkachuk was not penalized.

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Hartsburg expects to play defenseman Ruslan Salei for the first time this season Wednesday against the Tampa Bay Lightning.

Salei served a five-game suspension for tripping Coyote center Daniel Briere in an exhibition game Oct. 6 and was a healthy scratch for Sunday’s 2-2 tie against Phoenix.

Salei has no plans to alter his style.

“I’m not going to go hit guys, then make sure they don’t fall down,” he said. “ . . . It’s tough to change anything. It’s not my style.”

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Guy Hebert is expected to start his sixth consecutive game in goal Wednesday, but Hartsburg indicated he will probably give backup Dominic Roussel a start against either Dallas or St. Louis this weekend.

“We have confidence in both of them,” Hartsburg said. “Dominic was outstanding against Washington [a 1-0 loss in the season opener Oct. 10]. You have to establish a No. 1 guy, but it’s not to say the other guy is not going to get some quality games.”

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