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Michael Pezzetta to have hearing with Department of Player Safety
Montreal Canadiens left wing Michael Pezzetta. David Kirouac-USA TODAY Sports

The Montreal Canadiens may be down a forward for a few days, as Michael Pezzetta will have a hearing Monday with the Department of Player Safety. The hearing will determine supplementary discipline following his illegal check to the head of Washington Capitals forward T.J. Oshie in Saturday's game.

The hit occurred in the third period as Pezzetta contacted Oshie’s head. He received a two-minute penalty from the on-ice officials. Oshie did not suffer a serious injury–or at least not one that kept him off the ice Saturday night. The Capitals forward would remain in the game and score his tenth goal of the season on the ensuing powerplay.

Pezzetta, 24, is in his first season in the NHL and provides a huge amount of physicality for the Canadiens, racking up 143 hits in just 47 games. He’s also added 74 penalty minutes as he carves out a fourth-line role for himself at the highest level. With this hearing, a suspension is likely, meaning he not only will have to miss some time but his hits will be scrutinized even further in the future.

The Canadiens don’t play again until Tuesday, when they welcome the Minnesota Wild and try to stop a five-game losing streak.

This article first appeared on Pro Hockey Rumors and was syndicated with permission.

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