By Blake Sebring
The News-Sentinel
Most days during the spring, Jim Wiley doesn't know how well his day is going to go until 1 p.m.
That's the deadline Central Hockey League teams have to submit requests for reviews to the league's director of hockey operations. If there's a game that night involving the player under review, Wiley's afternoon can get pretty crazy as he tries to get enough time, input and information to make a decision by game time.
Wiley decided it would be best if he did not comment for this story during the middle of the playoffs, but CHL Commissioner Duane Lewis was the league's dean of discipline for 10 years and agreed to detail what happens when a request is made.
``It's not a fun job,'' Lewis said. ``It's something where you get beat up on because everybody is trying to give you their opinion, and they all have a stake in the outcome. You often feel like you've gone 10 rounds with Tyson.''
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