San Jose Sharks forward Raffi Torres will have a hearing with the NHL Department of Player Safety at the NHL's New York office Thursday for a hit on Jarret Stoll of the Los Angeles Kings in Game 1 of the Western Conference Semifinal series on Tuesday. He is suspended pending the outcome of the hearing.
Torres was offered the opportunity for an in-person hearing as required by provisions of the Collective Bargaining Agreement for any suspension that can exceed five games.
Torres received a minor penalty for charging on the hit, which occurred at 19:02 of the second period. Stoll did not return to the game.
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They are talking about the player safety at the New York office. They had a meeting about it. One of the guys got suspened for the outcome of it, The player recieved a minor pentalty for a charging on the hit. It happen in the 2nd period in the game.
Torres was offered the opportunity for an in-person hearing as required by provisions of the Collective Bargaining Agreement for any suspension that can exceed five games.
Torres received a minor penalty for charging on the hit, which occurred at 19:02 of the second period. Stoll did not return to the game.
www.nhl/news/index/san jose.com
They are talking about the player safety at the New York office. They had a meeting about it. One of the guys got suspened for the outcome of it, The player recieved a minor pentalty for a charging on the hit. It happen in the 2nd period in the game.
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