Boston Bruins defenseman Charlie McAvoy will miss the first six games of next season due to a suspension stemming from a slashing incident involving Buffalo Sabres forward Zach Benson. The NHL’s Department of Player Safety made the announcement following an in-person hearing held at league headquarters in New York.
During the hearing, which took place on Monday, senior vice president of player safety George Parros and his team deliberated on the incident and opted to impose a six-game suspension on McAvoy. This decision was influenced by the nature of the play, which saw McAvoy retaliate with a two-handed slash to Benson’s right arm after being tripped and sent crashing into the boards.
The altercation occurred with less than two minutes remaining in the Sabres’ series-clinching victory over the Bruins in the first round of the playoffs on May 1. The league categorized Benson’s trip as a “dangerous trip,” highlighting the severity of the situation as the Bruins faced elimination.
This marks McAvoy’s third career suspension, adding to the narrative of a player whose aggressive style has drawn the attention of the league’s safety officials.
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