NHL makes final decision on Charlie McAvoy suspension
The NHL is upholding the Charlie McAvoy suspension, forcing the Bruins defenseman to serve one more game. (Photo by Maddie Meyer/Getty Images)
The NHL announced Wednesday that it is upholding a four-game suspension handed down to the Bruins’ Charlie McAvoy, stemming from an illegal hit to the head of the Panthers’ Oliver Ekman-Larsson.
McAvoy appealed the suspension by Nov. 2, six days before the final ruling. Under league rules, McAvoy had to provide written notice of his appeal within 48 hours of the suspension.
The hit originally occurred during the Bruins’ 3-2 win over the Panthers on Oct. 30 in Boston, when McAvoy received a five-minute major and a match penalty for an illegal check to the head, ejecting him from the game.
As a result of the appeal, McAvoy will have to serve out his suspension, but he’s already missed three games that will count toward it. He will remain suspended for the Bruins’ game against the New York Islanders on Thursday night at TD Garden.
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