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Brian Burke, Twitter react to Wideman's upheld suspension

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After the NHL announced Wednesday it's upholding the 20-game suspension to Calgary Flames defenseman Dennis Wideman, people had plenty to say.

Flames president of hockey operations Brian Burke didn't hold back on his thoughts on the league's ruling and the length of the process.

"Now, if this is appealed to the neutral arbitrator, they've virtually guaranteed that the player's going to do 10 games no matter what because it's going to take a couple days to get this thing put all together," Burke said on Sportsnet's "Tim And Sid."

"So to take a week to rubber-stamp a decision that was made by the hockey operations department of the NHL as games tick off for my player, that affect my team's ability to win, that affect playoff races, that affect competitive balance, is incomprehensible to me."

Related: Wideman text to teammate blamed hearing on 'stupid refs and stupid media'

There was a flurry of reaction to commissioner Gary Bettman's ruling, which cited a text message Wideman sent to a teammate in which he blamed the hearing on the "stupid refs and stupid media." Bettman noted the apology was "somewhat hollow."

The media had a field day on Twitter following the release of the text:

The parody account of Wideman's teammate Sean Monahan had no choice but to chime in on the incident:

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