As discussed earlier today, Colton Sissons faced an automatic disciplinary review after being assessed a match penalty for crosschecking Olli Maatta in the face. Now, the league has announced that Sissons will not be suspended for game six. Sissons did not appear to know that Maatta’s face had dropped to the level of his stick, and while his crosscheck is illegal and deserved a penalty, it did not contain the intent to injure to warrant a suspension.
The 6-0 game ended up with an incredible 90 minutes in penalties in the final period, as multiple fights broke out and game misconducts were handed out to several players. The Predators were frustrated and stymied by everything the Penguins did, and were pushed around physically at times. Heading into game six, the Predators will hope to get Ryan Ellis back to full strength. The defenseman played just over 10 minutes and seemed to be dealing with a back injury at times throughout. The third pairing of Matt Irwin and Yannick Weber were taken advantage of in an increased role.
Sissons is one of the most important player on the Predators right now, as they try to fight their way through the center depth problem created when Ryan Johansen went down to injury. Mike Fisher played only 13:38, and though he was a force in the faceoff dot isn’t the offensive player he needs to be to lead the club. Calle Jarnkrok holds a lot of that pressure, leading the forwards in ice time and playing on both special teams.
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I don’t care either way but what happened to a player being responsible for his stick at all times. No consistency in NHL discipline. Even the Crosby penalty was a joke then to give Subban a penalty to make it off setting.