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Charlie McAvoy Ejected for Slash After Slew-Foot Incident in Game 6

Boston Bruins

In a dramatic turn of events during Game 6 against the Buffalo Sabres, Boston Bruins defenseman Charlie McAvoy found himself ejected after retaliating with a slash. The incident unfolded in the closing minutes of a tense match, which saw the Sabres clinch the series with their victory over the Bruins.

The controversy began when Sabres forward Zach Benson executed a slew foot on McAvoy, tripping him and leading to a two-minute penalty for his actions. Slew foots are particularly dangerous, as the player being tripped often cannot brace for the fall, leaving them vulnerable to injury. McAvoy, already dealing with injuries from earlier in the season, including a broken jaw, responded to the dangerous play with a fierce baseball-swing slash aimed at Benson.

This reaction resulted in a five-minute major penalty and a game misconduct for McAvoy, raising questions about potential disciplinary action from NHL Player Safety. While a slew foot usually results in a fine rather than a suspension, the severity of McAvoy’s slash will be evaluated on a case-by-case basis.

In the past, the league has imposed fines for similar infractions; for instance, Islanders star Mathew Barzal was fined $5,000 this season for a comparable slash. Should McAvoy face suspension, it would carry over into the next season, adding another layer of complexity to the Bruins’ challenges moving forward.

Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.

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