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Ah, that's what was going on. Thank you, that clears up their way of thinking on it.It's also NHL logic too. There was more than half the game remaining when he got ejected, so if he would have gotten a "2 game suspension" in their eyes, that would qualify as the first game (it was also why Ras got 4 games instead of 3. Every other recent case of that exact hit by a first time offender, there was more than half the game left with the ejection, so they count that as the first game, where Ras was less than half a game left, so they gave him 4 games).