Colin Campbell, NHL Executive Vice President and enforcer of discipline, gave Steve Downie a stern warning about his sucker punch that left Toronto's Jason Blake with a black eye but did not suspend him. "We had a conversation with Mr. Campbell, and that's it. The rest will be between the league, the Flyers and Steve," said General Manager Paul Holmgren. "It was a good talk." "It's Steve's [fourth] NHL game. He's walking a fine line there, which is basically what he was told. My conversation with Steve was a little harsher than Colin Campbell's." Downie was suspended 20 games earlier this season for a bad hit on Ottawa's Dean McAmmond during pre-season. Downie's double minor came late in the game and cost the Flyers as the Maple Leafs got a power play goal down 2-0. "He's part of a team now and needs to think in those terms and not selfishly," Holmgren said. "I'm upset. It was Jason Blake. Jason is not a fighter. You get a player in that position, and I don't think Jason had his gloves off. I'm not happy about either. The fact that Steve put his team down is a different issue. That's a selfish thing. He'll get better."