Boston Bruins forward David Pastrnak has been suspended for one game without pay due to a hit deemed dangerous during a game against the New York Rangers.
The incident, reviewed by the NHL’s Department of Player Safety, involved Pastrnak boarding a defenseless opponent, resulting in an injury. Officials initially assessed a major penalty during the game, a decision that sparked significant debate among fans and analysts.
The suspension comes at a critical time for the Bruins, who are vying for top position in the Eastern Conference. This marks the second suspension in Pastrnak’s career, underscoring the NHL’s continued focus on player safety and enforcing stricter penalties for dangerous plays.
Forfeiting one game of salary, Pastrnak’s absence is a blow to Boston’s offense, where he is a leading scorer. Bruins head coach Jim Montgomery expressed disappointment in the ruling, emphasizing the subjective nature of such decisions. The NHL reiterated its commitment to reducing head and boarding injuries through disciplined enforcement of its rules.
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