Mikko Rantanen Suspended After Two Ejections
Dallas Stars forward Mikko Rantanen has been automatically suspended for one game after being ejected in his second game within a span of three games. Rantanen received a penalty for unsportsmanlike conduct at the end of the second period in the 3-2 shootout loss against the Flames on Saturday, after hitting forward Matt Coronato from behind. Although Coronato was able to finish the game, Calgary coach Ryan Huska called the hit “terrible”. The NHL’s Player Safety Department decided not to hold a hearing for Rantanen after his latest infraction, based on Rule 23.6 of the NHL’s regulations, which requires an automatic one-game suspension for any player who receives a total of two misconduct penalties in the “Physical Fouls Category” within 41 consecutive regular season games. The suspension will keep Rantanen out of Tuesday night’s game in Edmonton against the Oilers, a rematch of last year’s Western Conference final, which the Oilers won in five games. Rantanen, 29, is tied with Jason Robertson for the team lead with 28 points in 22 games (10 goals, 18 assists). With his two ejections, he now leads the team with 57 penalty minutes. The hit on Saturday was the last in a difficult week for Rantanen. In the 3-2 loss to the Islanders last Tuesday, the Stars’ winger was also ejected at the end of the game after hitting defenseman Alexander Romanov. That play provoked the anger of Islanders coach Patrick Roy, who launched a profane tirade as Rantanen left the ice, and then called the hit “disrespectful”.Romanov will undergo shoulder surgery and is expected to be out of action for five to six months. Rantanen has no history of supplemental discipline in his 11-year career, which has spanned Colorado, Carolina, and now Dallas. Rantanen’s only notable history with the NHL’s Department of Player Safety before this suspension was a fine for embellishment.I’m going to say that when you see the number, you have to get out of the way. Everyone knows that. You don’t go over the guy,” Roy said after the game. “I was in Colorado when Rantanen was drafted there. It’s not his style. But at the same time, that shouldn’t be part of our game.
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