3:05 PM: The NHL Department of Player Safety has announced that Shaw will serve a two-game suspension for kneeing Svechnikov. He will be eligible to return to the Wild’s lineup in St. Louis, when his team takes on the Blues on December 31st.
12:11 PM: After being ejected from last night’s game for kneeing San Jose Sharks forward Evgeny Svechnikov, Mason Shaw of the Minnesota Wild will have a hearing today with the Department of Player Safety.
The incident happened partway through the second period, and resulted in a five-minute major and game misconduct for the Minnesota forward. Shaw finished the game with fewer than eight minutes of ice time and will now likely have to sit at least one more game for his actions.
Shaw now has 49 penalty minutes this season, which is his first as a regular in the Minnesota lineup. The 24-year-old already flirted with the supplementary discipline line earlier this season when he hit Radim Simek up high, causing an injury. Since the league did not punish that hit with a fine or suspension, it should not be taken into account in this decision.
It is rather surprising that Shaw would be involved in an incident like the one last night, given his own history of knee injuries. Still, whether he meant to complete the hit legally or not, the on-ice referees conducted a video review and still gave him the major penalty. The league will likely see it the same way, meaning Shaw is expected to miss at least one game.
Nha Trang
In any other sport, he’d get a half-season vacation at least.
MacJablonski--NotVegasLegend
I wonder who’s tutoring him on this junk… Does Interpol have a lock on the whereabouts of one Matt Cooke, by chance?
Jimmydel
Maybe Ulf Samuelson is his agent.
MacJablonski--NotVegasLegend
@Jimmydel—Fortunately for good ol’ Ulfie, Shaw’s agent is Kevin Epp, listed on PuckPedia, but the shared on-ice hobby connection is there. Just ask one Cam Neely.