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03/13 11:14 CDT Radko Gudas faces up to a 5-game suspension for kneeing and
injuring Auston Matthews
Radko Gudas faces up to a 5-game suspension for kneeing and injuring Auston
Matthews
By STEPHEN WHYNO
AP Hockey Writer
NEW YORK (AP) --- Anaheim Ducks defenseman Radko Gudas faces a suspension of up
to five games for his knee-on-knee hit that injured Toronto Maple Leafs captain
Auston Matthews.
Gudas is having a hearing Friday with the NHL's Department of Player Safety.
Because the hearing is a conference call and not "in-person" --- now on Zoom
--- the league cannot suspend Gudas for more than five games.
With just over four minutes left in the second period of the teams' game
Thursday night, Gudas' left knee made contact with Matthews' left knee and sent
the 28-year-old American star to the ice in pain.
Gudas was given a 5-minute major penalty and ejected. Matthews needed
assistance from an athletic trainer and a teammate to leave the rink, and he
did not return.
Toronto coach Craig Berube called it a dirty play, and forward Matthew Knies
said Gudas has "done a few of those before in his career." Anaheim coach Joel
Quenneville defended Gudas, saying there was no premeditation and that it was
the result of reflexes.
Gudas, a 35-year-old bruising defender who is 6-foot and 208 pounds, was also
involved in the play that knocked Canada's Sidney Crosby out of the Olympics,
while representing Czechia. He was not penalized, and opponents did not
publicly take issue with Gudas' role in the situation.
Although not a repeat offender under the terms of the collective bargaining
agreement, which counts supplemental discipline over the past two years, Gudas
has a long rap sheet from his decade-plus NHL career. He was suspended four
times between 2015-19: three games for an illegal check to the head, six for
interference, 10 for slashing and two for high-sticking.
With those added up, Gudas has been suspended for 21 games and docked $751,360
in salary. He'll forfeit roughly $20,800 for each game he is suspended this
time, up to a maximum of $104,167 if he gets five.
Matthews last month captained the U.S. to its first men's hockey gold medal at
the Olympics since 1980. The Arizona native is in his 10th season in the league
and leads the Maple Leafs in goals with 27.
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