NASHVILLE – Sharks forward Micheal Haley could be in line for supplemental discipline from the league, after earning a match penalty in the third period of Saturday’s 7-2 loss in Nashville.



After absorbing a borderline hit from behind by Calle Jarnkrok, Haley tracked down the Predators forward and promptly delivered a left jab to Jarnkrok’s face at 12:56 of the final frame, with the Sharks trailing 5-2 at the time.



Naturally, there were differing opinions from the two head coaches on the play.



Pete DeBoer said: “When you run someone from behind in a game like that, you probably deserve to get a punch in the mouth.”



Predators coach Peter Laviolette told reporters: "It's an ugly play. This isn't the wild, wild west. I mean, Calle hit him. We took a penalty. If we start doing that, we're in trouble, so hopefully it gets looked at."

The Sharks denied a request to make Haley available to reporters after the game.



Any player who earns a match penalty "shall be automatically suspended from further competition until the commissioner has ruled on the issue,” according to league rules.



In 54 games this season, Haley has two goals and nine assists for 11 points. His 110 penalty minutes is fifth in the league.



Jarnkrok did not return after the punch, but told reporters after the game he felt “OK.”



"I feel pretty good," Jarnkrok said. "Obviously, I saw him coming. There were a couple other guys coming, too. I didn't really know what to do. He got in a good punch on me.”