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The Bruins finished Game 2 of the Stanley Cup Final with just five defensemen after Matt Grzelcyk was hit from behind by the Blues’ Oskar Sundqvist in the first period.It was called a two-minute minor for boarding, but Sundqvist was suspended one game following a hearing Thursday with the NHL’s Department of Player Safety.Grzelcyk didn’t travel Thursday with the Bruins to St. Louis as he deals with concussion protocol, but they haven’t yet ruled him out for Game 3, calling him day-to-day. The Bruins finished Game 2 of the Stanley Cup Final with just five defensemen after Matt Grzelcyk was hit from behind by the Blues’ Oskar Sundqvist in the first period.
Whether or not Grzelcyk can play in Game 3, Bruins forward David Backes hopes that Sundqvist doesn’t. The Bruins struggled to get shots, tying for their lowest shot total of the playoffs with 23. Got penalized for it. The NHL's Department of Player Safety reportedly will take a "good look" at Oskar Sundqvist's hit on Matt Grzelcyk, according to …
See how it goes from there.”The league essentially followed what it did in the second round by suspending Charlie McAvoy for his high hit on the Blue Jackets’ Josh Anderson, and Sundqvist will be sitting out Game 3.Don Cherry said Grzelcyk put himself in position to get hurt, essentially blaming the Bruins defenseman for his injury, and while players have some responsibility to protect themselves, the onus in today’s NHL remains on the player committing the hit to do so cleanly.“I do believe there’s a different generation that was taught, because those hits I don’t want to say were acceptable 20 years ago, they happened a lot more,” Cassidy said. Cam Neely heartened by Bruins’ last two periods Matt Grzelcyk checked out of the game when his head hit the boards after a check from Oscar Sundqvist. Ingemi also covered professional and college lacrosse for numerous outlets and served as the play by play voice for the NWHL's Boston Pride and MLL's Boston Cannons before joining the Herald. Blues' Sundqvist faces hearing, possible suspension over hit on Bruins' Grzelcyk By Stephen Whyno • Associated Press Hockey Writer May 30, 2008 They have to put themselves in spots. “Now you’re a little less inclined to protect yourself in general. St. Louis Blues forward Oskar Sundqvist will have a hearing Thursday for his hit on Matt Grzelcyk in Game 2 of the Stanley Cup Final Wednesday, the NHL Department of Player Safety announced. She has covered hockey (and various other sports) at all levels, from the MIAA high school championships to the Beanpot to the Isobel Cup and Stanley Cup Playoffs, for the Newburyport Daily News, Boston Globe, The Sporting News, espnW, New England Hockey Journal, The Eagle Tribune, New Hampshire Union Leader, The Buffalo News, the Miami Herald, and more.
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