The New Jersey Devils will be without defenseman Dalton Prout for the next few days, as he has received a two game suspension from the league for his hit on Radko Gudas last night. The Department of Player Safety’s video explanation is clear in why Prout was both kicked out of the game and now suspended:
Prout comes off the bench, makes no attempt to join the play in any manner and instead targets a vulnerable player for the sole purpose of exacting retribution for an earlier play.
Prout, acquired at the deadline from the Columbus Blue Jackets in exchange for Kyle Quincey, was previously suspended for sucker punching Nikita Kucherov in a game last March. That time, he got just a single game but is now considered a repeat offender. While the league admits this incident wasn’t particularly violent, Gudas isn’t even looking up when he gets hit and could have easily suffered an injury.
Though it doesn’t matter much for the Devils as they struggle through the end of the 2016-17 season, Prout will now be on the list with two suspensions and under an even closer magnifying glass going forward. As he tries to stay relevant in the NHL, that history will make it even more difficult to play the physical brand of hockey he is known for.