Ryan Hartman Match Penalty for "Attempt to Injure" on Tim Stützle (upd: in-person hearing - 10 games)

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There is hard play, hard checking, even rough stuff, but none of that is low integrity goonery. I think it was Perfetti from the Jets that Hartman high sticked on a faceoff. Hartman does not deserve to play in the NHL - so many decent players who play fair deserves his spot. Minnesota should just get rid of him. He is a perpetual liability.
 
So Stutzle's potential future as a hockey player and well-being as a human is worth 10 games. Got it.

Call me crazy, but if it would be a felony outside of a rink the player should be gone indefinitely.
 
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I heard he got 10 games before I knew or saw anything about that play. After watching the video 10 is a joke. He's lucky not avoid criminal charges.
 
Does Kuch average a suspension for every 60 games played?
probably not, because the league goes out of it's way to keep that from happening.
edit: for clarification, I am not saying any particular star player is or isn't as prolific an offender as Hartman.
 
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I'm not certain this is correct, so somebody can correct me if I'm wrong, but I think this suspension might also prevent us from accruing necessary cap space that it would take to bring Buium and/or Yurov in at the end of the season. Obviously other moves can be made to do so, but he might not be a super popular guy inside the home building right now as well.
 
Sad to see Hartman become this. He showed the makings of a good middle six center, especially after 21-22, 34 goals, 65 points.

As repeat offender, he deserves at least this.
 
The half million in fines would be really painful to just about everyone in the league. Wonder if you have to report that on taxes somehow.

There’s nothing extra for Hartman to report on his taxes. Hartman’s employer simply won’t pay him the lost “fined” salary.

Hartman’s W-2 will show he was paid ~$4.5m this season, instead of the $5m he would have been paid without the suspension.
 
I'm not certain this is correct, so somebody can correct me if I'm wrong, but I think this suspension might also prevent us from accruing necessary cap space that it would take to bring Buium and/or Yurov in at the end of the season. Obviously other moves can be made to do so, but he might not be a super popular guy inside the home building right now as well.

Player salary lost due to suspension is not included in a team’s total spending towards the salary cap ceiling.

Haven’t crunched the numbers how this would change Minnesota’s cap situation going forward.
 
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Does Kuch average a suspension for every 60 games played?

In the interest of being factually correct, Hartman doesn't average a suspension every 60 games. He averages a supplemental discipline every 60 games, with 7 of those 11 instances being fines.
 

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