Bruins' Brad Marchand suspended 3 games for slew-footing
BOSTON — The NHL on Monday suspended Boston Bruins forward Brad Marchand for three games for slew-footing Canucks defenseman Oliver Ekman-Larsson during a 3-2 victory a day earlier.
It is the seventh suspension of Marchand’s career. He will lose about $92,000 in pay.
Late in the first period of Sunday night’s game, the two players were pursuing the puck when Marchand hit Ekman-Larsson high and at the same time kicked the Canucks defensemen’s legs out from under him. No penalty was called at the time.
“What causes this play to rise to the level of supplemental discipline,” the NHL Department of Player Safety said in a video Monday, “is Marchand’s use of both his upper and lower body to take Ekman-Larsson to the ice in a dangerous fashion and the speed in which the players are traveling toward the boards.”
Marchand’s history, which includes a two-game suspension for slew-footing in 2015, also played a role.
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