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There were forward Jason Chimeras declarations that Washingtons players arent wimps, that Boston embellishes fouls, and that Bruins goalie Tim Thomas should have been banned for a game for using his blocker to hit Backstrom in the face in Game 2. And there were coach Dale Hunters criticism of the officiating and a reference to his earlier charge that the Bruins targeted the head of Backstrom, who returned to the lineup March 31 after missing 40 games because of a concussion. Then again, the strongest statements of all came from Boston coach Claude Julien, who was asked to respond to Hunters comments. "That doesnt make sense. I dont know any coach that would tell his team to go after somebodys head," Julien said. "Its ludicrous; its ridiculous. OK?" Julien then referred to Backstroms stick-in-the-face match penalty as the third cross-check by the Capitals during the series, and added: "But were not whining about the referees and whats going on here. We need to win a game and we need to win a series and thats where our focus is on. Thats what it should be." Asked about the targeting charge, Bruins forward Milan Lucic said: "Just because a guys injured doesnt mean you go out of your way to re-injure him, but you dont go out of your way to be light on him. You still have to play against him like you would any other player." During a one-minute, three-question session with reporters, Backstrom acknowledged his cross-check of Rich Peverley at the end of Bostons 4-3 victory in Game 3 on Monday "was stupid on my part, and Ive got to deal with it now." Asked whether Hunter was right that the Bruins were aiming for his head, Backstrom answered: "A little bit, but thats how the playoffs is. I like when its tough and stuff like that. So theres nothing bad about that." In explaining Tuesday why he thought Backstrom deserved to avoid punishment, Hunter said the player was trying to protect himself. Hunter also brought that up Wednesday, saying: "Lucic going after his head again -- Nickys head -- stuff like that. But we just have to play through it. Its up to the referees to do their job and protect the players on the ice." Later, Hunter also pointed out that the Bruins were "definitely" offside on the rush that eventually produced the winning goal in Game 3, saying referees "do miss stuff" and that "was a bad call." The Capitals took on the league office with a statement reading: "We disagree with the NHLs decision to suspend Nicklas Backstrom. This has been a competitive and physical series, and we do not understand why a suspension was imposed in this case while other incidents in this series have not been reviewed." In a rambling Q-and-A with reporters, Chimera said the Capitals "did some stupid stuff last game that you cant do; I mean, we cant take stupid penalties"; accused Bruins centre Brad Marchand of "diving and stuff like that"; and noted that the Capitals have "guys that can drop the gloves and are not scared to drop the gloves." NOTES: In pointing out that a goalie using his blocker to injure a player should draw a match penalty, Chimera said, "I dont read the rule book every night -- its not like its my Bible -- but its certainly there." ... Washington D Karl Alzner explained his "crybaby" gesture directed at Lucic, saying: "We all know hes one of the toughest guys in the league. It was more just (about) a lot of guys complaining about calls." ... Capitals G Tomas Vokoun said an MRI exam showed he had "a pretty severe tear" of the groin muscle that has sidelined him since he left a game on March 29. 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The redshirt freshman finished the regular season with nearly 3,500 passing yards, and 35 touchdowns with another three on the ground while leading the Seminoles to the top of the BCS Rankings. While the other top contenders for the most coveted individual award in college sports slipped up from week to week, Winston remained steady in leading Florida State. The path to the Heisman is clear for Winston: a solid effort against Duke in the ACC Championship game, in which the Seminoles will be highly favoured, and the trophy is his. Probably. Winston has clearly been the best on-field performer in the NCAA but his off-field problems could cost him votes. The Alabama native has been accused of sexual assault and its unknown whether or how much that will affect his case for the Heisman. 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