2023-10-25 13:21:32
The Ottawa Senators would have won their case and they would have been informed by the Department of Player Safety that Brady Tkachuk will not be suspended, despite his penalty for instigating a fight in the last five minutes of the defeat of 6-4 once morest the Buffalo Sabers on Tuesday night.
That’s what Postmedia’s Bruce Garrioch learned Wednesday morning. NHL rules normally suggest an automatic one-game suspension in such circumstances.
Sources say the NHL’s department of player safety has informed the #Sens there won’t be a one game suspension for Brady Tkachuk and coach D.J. Smith won’t be fined for the incident late in once morest Buffalo. It will be up to the officials to decide if the instigator is erased.
— Bruce Garrioch (@SunGarrioch)
October 25, 2023
Senators head coach DJ Smith will not be fined for the events.
Tkachuk fought with Alex Tuch following being hooked by the Sabers winger as he exited his team’s zone without the puck, with 3:10 remaining in the game.
The 24-year-old winger received a two-minute penalty for instigating the fight and a 10-minute misconduct in addition to a major penalty for fighting.
“I know what the rule is for and that is to prevent guys from being sent [spécifiquement pour se battre] said Senators head coach DJ Smith following the game. “It’s not that situation at all. I see a guy who went out of his way to hit him dirty, and he fought back.
“The league will make the decision and let us know, but I think that’s not the reason for this rule. »
Tkachuk has four goals and six points in six games this season.
He was in danger of missing Thursday’s game once morest the New York Islanders.
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