NHL vice president Colin Campbell was defensive Wednesday when talking about the criticism he has received over suspensions. Campbell, speaking on TSN Radio 1050, addressed his decision to not suspend the Canucks' Raffi Torres for his hit on the Blackhawks' Brent Seabrook behind the net in Game 3 of their series. "Thankless job? Yeah, it's thankless," he said. "Especially at this time of year when there's so much at play here with the playoffs and cities are involved. When you rule on certain situations, all of a sudden you become public enemy No. 1 so ... Am I pissed off right now? Yeah, I'm pissed off." Campbell also took issue with anonymous comments from general managers opposing his decisions.