Violence in ice hockey – Wikipedia

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Name Team Length Date Offense Slava Voynov Los Angeles Kings 1+12 years April 2019 Unacceptable off ice conduct (Voynov was arrested for misdemeanor domestic violence in October 2014 and was originally banned indefinitely following his arrest; he was suspended for the entire 2019–20 NHL season. The neutral arbitrator uphold his suspension, but he was credited for serving 41 games. Therefore, he became eligible for reinstatement in January 2020.)[31] Billy Coutu Boston Bruins 2+12 years April 1927 Assaulted referee Jerry Laflamme, tackled referee Billy Bell and started a Stanley Cup bench-clearing brawl, apparently on the orders of coach Art Ross (Originally banned for life, but penalty was commuted after two-and-a-half years, but Coutu never played in the NHL again.) Dan Maloney Detroit Red Wings 2 years November 1975 Mentioned above (Banned from playing in Toronto only) Damir Ryspayev Barys Astana (KHL) 1+12 years August 2016 Initiated a violent bench-clearing brawl against Tomáš Marcinko and other players from Red Star Kunlun during a preseason game[32] (Originally banned for life; penalty was commuted after 1 year and 5 months.) Alexander Perezhogin Hamilton Bulldogs (AHL) 89 games April 2004 Slashed Garrett Stafford in the head (Perezhogin was suspended for five 2004 playoff games plus all 80 regular season games and four playoff games of the 2004–05 season, but the Russian Superleague did not honor his suspension unlike Todd Bertuzzi’s suspension, so he was able to play in that league’s 2004-05 season.) Todd Bertuzzi Vancouver Canucks 17 months
(20 games—13 regular season games plus seven playoff games) March 2004 Mentioned above (Since there was a labour dispute in the NHL the ensuing year, and the NHL is an IIHF member, the suspension was good for all IIHF member leagues in the ensuing season. Reinstated by the NHL Commissioner on August 8, 2005.) André Deveaux Rögle BK (SHL Qualifier) 10+12 months March 2015 Assaulted unsuspecting Per Helmersson during a warmup (Deveaux subsequently agreed to terminate his contract.)[33] Michael Liambas Erie Otters (OHL) 68 games (64 regular season, 4 playoffs) October 2009 Check to the head of the Kitchener Rangers’ Ben Fanelli, giving him a fractured skull. Suspension ended Liambas’ OHL career. Fanelli eventually recovered. Raffi Torres San Jose Sharks 41 games October 2015 Illegal check to the head on Jakob Silfverberg and interference (longest non-lifetime suspension in NHL history) Chris Simon New York Islanders 30 games December 2007 Stomped on Jarkko Ruutu’s ankle during a timeout[34] Ari Lähteenmäki HIFK (SM-liiga) 27 games November 1986 Cross-checked Petri Lampinen in the face (with enough force to break the stick), and struck his head into the ice repeatedly. Longest suspension in SM-liiga’s history.[35] Austin Watson Nashville Predators September 2018 Unacceptable off-ice conduct (Watson was arrested for domestic assault in June 2018; suspension was reduced to 18 games upon appeal)[36] Chris Simon New York Islanders 25 games March 2007 Slashed Ryan Hollweg in the head Jesse Boulerice Philadelphia Flyers October 2007 Cross-checked Ryan Kesler in the face Marty McSorley Boston Bruins 23 games February 2000 Mentioned above (After his assault conviction, his NHL suspension was extended to one full year from the time of the incident, through February 21, 2001; however, McSorley did not sign a new contract before the next season, and never played in the NHL again.) Gordie Dwyer Tampa Bay Lightning September 2000 Left the penalty box to try and engage in a fight and verbally and physically abused officials during a preseason game (Dwyer was suspended for remainder of preseason and 21 regular season games; he was also fined $10,000.) Jan-Axel Alavaara MoDo Hockey (SHL) 22 games 1998 Intentionally skated into an official[33] Dale Hunter Washington Capitals 21 games April 1993 Deliberately hit and injured Pierre Turgeon after Turgeon had scored (incident occurred in Capitals’ final playoff game; suspension carried over to first 21 games of next regular season) Raffi Torres Phoenix Coyotes April 2012 Illegal check of Marián Hossa in the head (originally 25 games, reduced to 21 games on appeal) Evander Kane San Jose Sharks October 2021 Violated The NHL’s COVID-19 Protocols Matt Nickerson Milton Keynes Lightning

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20 games January 2018 Abusing an official and striking a fan [37] Tom Lysiak Chicago Black Hawks October 1983 Automatic suspension for intentionally tripping linesman Ron Foyt with his stick Brad May Phoenix Coyotes November 2000 Slashed Steve Heinze in the nose Steve Downie Philadelphia Flyers September 2007 Threw himself at Dean McAmmond behind the net Dennis Wideman Calgary Flames January 2016 Cross-checked linesman Don Henderson from behind (reduced to 10 games on appeal in March 2016) Tom Kühnhackl Niagara IceDogs (OHL) November 2011 Charging and elbowing Ryan Murphy Patrice Cormier Rouyn-Noranda Huskies (QMJHL) January 2010 Elbowing Mikael Tam Didrik Nøkleby Svendsen Sparta Warriors (GET-ligaen) November 2017 Forcefully and repeatedly punching a defenseless opponent in the head during a post-game brawl. Tom Wilson Washington Capitals October 2018 Illegal check to the head on Oskar Sundqvist during a preseason game (reduced to 14 games on appeal in November 2018) Sergei Belokon Vityaz Chekhov (KHL) 18 games December 2010 Deliberately hit and injured Roman Červenka and Martin Škoula Semir Ben-Amor Jokerit (then SM-liiga) September 2012 Assaulted Ville Peltonen by illegally checking him and beating him while he was down; the team was also fined €40,000.[38] Matt Cooke Pittsburgh Penguins 17 games March 2011 Elbowed Ryan McDonagh in the head. Cooke was suspended for remainder of regular season and round one of 2011 playoffs. Tomas Javeblad Luleå HF (SHL) 1990 Attacked a referee over a goal that Javeblad disagreed with[39] Eddie Shore Boston Bruins 16 games December 1933 Sucker punched Ace Bailey from behind Rafael Rotter Vienna Capitals (EBHL) 16 games December 2010 Attacked the referee after a high stick infraction was not called. Maurice Richard Montreal Canadiens 15 games March 1955 Knocked out linesman Cliff Thompson during a fight with Hal Laycoe; this incident led to the Richard Riot. Richard was suspended for the rest of the 1954–55 season including playoffs. Wilf Paiement Colorado Rockies October 1978 Caused deliberate facial injuries to Dennis Polonich Dave Brown Philadelphia Flyers November 1987 Cross-checked and injured Tomas Sandström. Brown was suspended for 13 regular season games and 2 games against the New York Rangers. Tony Granato Los Angeles Kings February 1994 Slashed Neil Wilkinson in the head. Shawn Thornton Boston Bruins December 2013 Punched Brooks Orpik in the head while he was on his back on the ice. Steffen Thoresen Vålerenga Ishockey (GET-ligaen) March 2011 Knocking Lørenskog player Eerikki Koivu down to the ice, then repeatedly punching his head as he was down. Josh Gratton Vityaz Chekhov (KHL) December 2010 Participating in a mass brawl. Ivan Larin Vityaz Chekhov (KHL) 14 games December 2010 Deliberately hit and injured Roman Červenka and Martin Škoula Sebastian Karlsson Linköpings HC (SHL) November 2011 Illegal check to the head on Magnus Kahnberg that caused a concussion requiring hospitalization.[40] Karlsson was suspended for 11 SHL games plus 3 national team games. Tom Wilson Washington Capitals September 2018 Illegal check to the head on Oskar Sundqvist during a preseason game (reduced to 14 games on appeal in November 2018). Wayne Maki St. Louis Blues 30 days September 1969 Mentioned above Ted Green Boston Bruins 13 games September 1969 Mentioned above André Roy Tampa Bay Lightning April 2002 Left the penalty box and physically abused a linesman while trying to start a fight with players in the New York Rangers penalty box. Matti Lamberg Ässät (Liiga) September 2017 Charged Valtteri Hietanen with a check to the head[41] David Shaw New York Rangers 12 games October 1988 Slashed Mario Lemieux in the throat Ron Hextall Philadelphia Flyers May 1989 Attacked Chris Chelios Matt Johnson Los Angeles Kings November 1998 Sucker punched Jeff Beukeboom in the back of the head Brantt Myhres San Jose Sharks February 1999 Left the bench to attack Mattias Norström Darcy Verot Vityaz Chekhov (KHL) December 2010 Deliberately hit and injured Roman Červenka and Martin Škoula Owen Nolan San Jose Sharks 11 games February 2001 Hit Grant Marshall in the face with his stick Tie Domi Toronto Maple Leafs May 2001 Elbowed Scott Niedermayer in the face. Domi was suspended for the remainder of the 2001 playoffs (3 playoff games plus 8 regular season games). Jimmy Mann Winnipeg Jets 10 games October 1980 Mentioned above Peter Lindmark Malmö IF (SHL) 1996 Swung his stick at the referee’s head[40] Ruslan Salei Mighty Ducks of Anaheim October 1999 Checked Mike Modano face-first into the boards from behind Scott Niedermayer New Jersey Devils March 2000 Slashed Peter Worrell in the head Kip Brennan Los Angeles Kings December 2003 Automatic suspension for returning to the ice to engage in a brawl after being ejected for roughing an opponent. Eric Godard Pittsburgh Penguins February 2011 Automatic suspension for leaving the bench to fight Micheal Haley after Haley had challenged Pittsburgh goalie, Brent Johnson during the Penguins-Islanders brawl. Trevor Gillies New York Islanders March 2011 Dangerous hit on Cal Clutterbuck in first game back from a nine-game suspension as a result of the Penguins–Islanders brawl. David Clarkson Toronto Maple Leafs September 2013 Automatic suspension for leaving the bench to engage in a fight Paul Bissonnette Phoenix Coyotes September 2013 Automatic suspension for leaving the bench to fight a Los Angeles Kings player on an illegal ice change Patrick Kaleta Buffalo Sabres October 2013 Delivered illegal check to the head of Jack Johnson Antoine Vermette Anaheim Ducks February 2017 Automatic suspension for slashing linesman Shandor Alphonso Luke Witkowski Detroit Red Wings November 2017 Automatic suspension for returning to the ice to engage in an altercation with Matthew Tkachuk after being ejected by the officials Radko Gudas Philadelphia Flyers November 2017 Slashed Mathieu Perreault in the neck
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