No disciplinary hearing for the #flames’ Garnet Hathaway, I’m told, for the match penalty on #mnwild’s Luke Kunin. So the league must not think it was intentional
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Garnet Hathaway won’t be suspended for his match penalty

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Calgary Flames forward Garnet Hathaway was levied a match penalty for a second period hit on Minnesota’s Luke Kunin on Saturday night. The league has confirmed that Hathaway won’t face a hearing for the incident.
No hearing for Hathaway means no supplemental discipline related to the event – under the CBA, players need to have their proverbial “day in court” before they face a suspension or fine.
Kunin briefly went to the locker room area, but returned and finished the game. The two general guidelines that the Department of Player Safety follows is whether a player was injured on the play and whether the player inflicting the injury has a history of predatory play. Given that Kunin wasn’t hurt and Hathaway hasn’t faced discipline in his NHL career, a lack of additional discipline isn’t shocking.
Smashing Kunin’s face into the dasher was definitely reckless. But Hathaway missed two-thirds of the game as a result, so typically in these situations Player Safety considers the matter handled.
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