A five-minute major and game misconduct for spearing the Capitals’ Max Pacioretty in the first period of Saturday’s game was not enough of a punishment for Bruins defenseman Matt Grzelcyk in the eyes of the National Hockey League.
But in terms of supplement discipline, it was about as ‘good’ as it gets for Grzelcyk on Sunday morning, with the NHL Department of Player Safety announcing a $5,000 fine for the Charlestown, Mass. native.
Boston’s Matt Grzelcyk has been fined $5,000, the maximum allowable under the CBA, for spearing Washington’s Max Pacioretty.
— NHL Player Safety (@NHLPlayerSafety) February 11, 2024
From a discipline point of view, a fine will always beat a suspension. And that was almost always going to be the case with this Grzelcyk-Pacioretty incident, as the NHL Department of Player Safety, which is led by George Parros, failed to announce a hearing of any sort for Grzelcyk following Saturday’s Bruins-Capitals showdown. (That was if they were going to hand down any supplemental discipline at all.)
This is also the first fine of Grzelcyk’s NHL career.