Jeannot’s Three-Game Suspension Sparks Debate
Vancouver Canucks winger Brock Boeser has weighed in on the NHL’s decision to suspend Nashville Predators forward Tanner Jeannot for three games. The suspension stems from Jeannot’s head hit on Canucks defenseman Jeremy Lauzon during their recent matchup.
The Incident
The incident occurred in the second period of the game when Jeannot delivered a high hit to Lauzon, sending him crashing to the ice. The Canucks defenseman was shaken but thankfully able to continue playing. The Predators’ forward was handed a minor penalty for illegal check to the head.
Boeser’s Reaction
“I think it was a dirty hit,” Boeser said. “I’m glad the league took action. Three games might not be enough, but it’s a start.” Boeser emphasized player safety, adding, “We need to eliminate those types of hits from our game.”
League’s Verdict
The NHL Department of Player Safety deemed Jeannot’s hit “avoidable and unnecessary.” They cited his previous disciplinary record and the severity of the infraction in justifying the three-game suspension. Jeannot will forfeit $73,000 in salary.
Jeannot’s Response
Jeannot expressed remorse for his actions, acknowledging he let his emotions get the better of him. “I respect the league’s decision,” he said. “I’ll learn from this and move forward.”
Debate and Repercussions
The suspension has sparked intense debate within the hockey community. Some argue three games are insufficient, while others believe it’s a fair penalty. The incident serves as a reminder of the NHL’s ongoing efforts to prioritize player safety and eliminate reckless behavior.
Moving Forward
The Canucks and Predators will likely renew their rivalry soon. The incident may add fuel to the fire, but both teams will focus on delivering physical, yet clean, performances. As Boeser emphasized, “Respect and safety come first.”
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