Edmonton Oilers superstar Connor McDavid has been suspended three games for head checking Vancouver Canucks forward Conor Garland.
Late in the Canucks’ 3-2 win over the Oilers on Saturday, McDavid and Garland got caught in a scrum.
After being tangled for a few seconds, McDavid got up and hit Garland on the side of his head with his cane. The Oilers star was quickly ejected from the game with a match penalty for injury intent.
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McDavid had a hearing with the NHL Department of Player Safety on Monday and shortly after the hearing, McDavid’s suspension was announced.
Canucks defenseman Tyler Myers was also suspended three games for his actions in that same scrum between McDavid and Garland.
Myers crossed Oilers defenseman Evan Bouchard in the face during the scuffle after the whistle.
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This is the second time McDavid has been suspended in his 10-year career. He was suspended for two games in 2019 for an illegal hit to the head.
The suspension will cost McDavid $195,312 in salary over the next three games. He was previously fined $5,000 for elbowing a player in 2021.
The Oilers will be without McDavid for their game against the Washington Capitals on Tuesday, their rematch against the Canucks on Thursday and when they host the Buffalo Sabers on Saturday.
McDavid is eligible to return to the lineup next Monday when the Oilers face the Seattle Kraken.
McDavid has been sensational, as he has been throughout his career, this season. The three-time Hart Trophy (regular season MVP winner) has 65 points (20 goals, 45 assists) in 43 games this season.
The Oilers are 29-14-3 and are in second place in the Pacific Division, just one point behind the Vegas Golden Knights.