Suspension talk heats up after ugly David Pastrnak slew foot incident
During the final minutes of the game, emotions boiled over after Pastrnak was taken down by what appeared to be a dangerous slew foot. The Bruins bench reacted immediately, and players rushed in as tempers flared.
A full scrum followed, with gloves dropped and officials struggling to regain control. In a game already decided on the scoreboard, the moment felt reckless and unnecessary.
The incident has now shifted attention toward potential supplemental discipline. Slew footing is one of the actions the NHL Player Safety Department monitors closely due to injury risk.
Pretty bad slew-foot from Jensen
Suspension incoming after slew-foot incident?
From a fan perspective, the reaction was instant and emotional. Pastrnak is Boston's offensive engine, and any dangerous play involving him is going to draw outrage regardless of the score.
Slew foots are especially controversial because they often happen away from the puck and leave players defenseless. When intent appears present, the league has shown willingness to fine or suspend.
The NHL Player Safety Department will review multiple angles, assess intent, and consider prior history before deciding whether discipline is warranted. No decision has been announced yet.
Pastrnak did not appear seriously injured, which may factor into the outcome, but injury alone does not determine punishment. The act itself is what matters most.
For Boston, this incident added insult to injury in a night that already felt disjointed and frustrating. Losing is one thing, watching a star put at risk late is another.
Whether this results in a fine, suspension, or no action, the moment will linger.
The Bruins-Senators rivalry gained a sharp edge, and Player Safety now has a decision that could calm or inflame tensions further.
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DECEMBRE 22 | 159 ANSWERS Suspension talk heats up after ugly David Pastrnak slew foot incident Should the NHL suspend Nick Jensen for slew-footing David Pastrnak? | ||
| Yes | 140 | 88.1 % |
| No | 13 | 8.2 % |
| Fine only | 6 | 3.8 % |
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