BOCA RATON, Florida - NHL GMs took part of the final day of meetings in Boca Raton, Florida to discuss the annual combine that runs in late May prior to the NHL entry draft in June. The event puts invited prospects through a serious of fitness tests and allows teams to interview targeted prospects to gain a further understanding into their psychological makeup. But some teams have run team specific combines in the past to further evaluate prospects, which has been seen by several teams as an unfair competitive advantage. As a result, the NHL is contemplating placing limits and restrictions on the amount of players that teams can assemble for further testing. "There was a discussion about that," said Commissioner Gary Bettman. "A change like that would require Board of Governor approval but I think that there was a sense in the room that it might be a good idea." Buffalo Sabres GM Tim Murray was the loudest proponent against these limitations. For the past three years, the Sabres have held their own combine; this past year bringing in over 75 players for a four day period for interviews and on ice work. "I come from a scouting background," said Murray, who has held scouting positions with the Florida Panthers, Detroit Red Wings and New York Rangers. "I dont want to criticize the combine we have but I want to be able to supplement that with what I want to do. Im looking for athletes and there are certain tests (that we feel are important) versus strength tests." But despite his instance, Murray had little success in persuading his colleagues. "Some of the veteran guys said you fought a great battle but it was a losing battle," said Murray, who is the shortest tenured GM in the NHL right now. "It looks like the majority want to streamline it to one combine and not allow us guys that feel that doing a little more is a benefit. MacT (Oilers GM Craig MacTavish) said to me, it was a great battle, but you couldnt win." The NHL intends to consider options now to enhance the league-run combine in May. Gary Bettman also suggested incorporating an on ice component to the combine in the future would be explored. Other News From Commissioner Gary Bettman - On the potential impact of a weaker Canadian dollar (currently at .90 cents US) on the 2014-15 salary cap. "Im not sure that its a concern, it is what it is. The system accounts for fluctuations in currency which is why we do everything with the computations in US dollars. If the Canadian dollar goes down, then the cap goes down a little bit but the system contemplates that. Its not an issue, its not a problem. It is what it is." - On the projected $71 million cap that was suggested to the Board of Governors in September. "A lot of people were talking about the number that we showed the board in September; that was an illustration because it wasnt based on anything, we didnt have any revenues yet. We said after we get to the end of the regular season, we may be able to better project what it looks like. With the Canadian dollar where it is, maybe youre looking at a million or two million difference in the cap and based on where the cap is likely to be, its not that big a deal." - On penalties for removing helmets priors to fights due to visors and whether an alteration would be made given that visors are now mandatory for all players entering the league. "Wasnt discussed and its not more a problem than youve either perceived it to be or not to be. It wasnt an issue." - On cracking down on fights involving goaltenders. "The rules are what they are and from a whole variety of constituencies including the players, there doesnt seem to be any change in the consensus right now. To effectuate a change thered have to be a change among the constituent groups. Ive been told that if you ask the players, it would be 99-1 that you leave it the way it is. 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Tampa Bay Buccaneers RB Doug Martin broke the news that hes cleared for full activity moving forward.MALABO, Equatorial Guinea - Ivory Coast forward Gervinho was given a two-match suspension on Wednesday, ruling him out of the rest of the group stage at this years African Cup of Nations.The loss of Gervinho, who had been the teams livliest player against Guinea on Tuesday until he was given a straight red card in the 57th minute, will hurt the Ivory Coasts chances of advancing from a tough Group D.The African football federations disciplinary panel decided the sanction on Wednesday in Bata, the site of the final on Feb. 8.Despite playing with 10 men for much of the second half against Guinea, the Ivorians were able to equalize and earn a 1-1 draw at Malabo Stadium. Cameroon and Mali also drew 1-1, leaving all four teams with one point each after the first set of group matches.Gervinho, who plays for Roma, was sent off after hitting Guinea midfielder Naby Keita in the face. Ivory Coast coach Herve Renard then made some tactical changes, including bringing on fforward Seydou Doumbia.ddddddddddddThe changes worked, with Doumbia scoring the equalizer in the 72nd minute, six minutes after coming on.With 10 men it was very hard, said Renard, who led Zambia to the African Cup title in 2012. The players did very well in the different organization.One of the favourites at this years tournament despite playing without Didier Drogba, Ivory Coast still has to play Mali and Cameroon in Group D.Earlier Wednesday, Gervinho apologized for his actions. He wrote on Twitter that he wanted to say sorry to his country, his teammates, fans and tournament organizers for his angry gesture.The reaction was not like me and has no place on the football field, Gervinho wrote in French.After he was shown the red card, Gervinho dropped to his knees on the field, punched the turf in frustration and began arguing with the referee.If the Ivory Coast advances, Gervinho would next be eligible to play in the quarterfinals on Feb. 1. ' ' '