UPDATE (Sunday, Feb. 12 at 8:10 p.m. ET): Detroit Red Wings forward Gustav Nyquist will talk with the NHL’s Department of Player Safety for his high stick Sunday. The in-person hearing offer means any suspension given could be longer than five games.
Detroit's Gustav Nyquist has been offered an in-person hearing for high-sticking Minnesota's Jared Spurgeon. Date and time TBD.
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ORIGINAL STORY: Detroit Red Wings forward Gustav Nyquist might receive a call from the NHL’s Department of Player Safety after he dangerously high sticked Minnesota Wild forward Jared Spurgeon in the face during Sunday’s game at Xcel Energy Center.
Spurgeon hit Nyquist while he was battling for a puck along the boards and the Red Wings’ forward lost his cool.
This certainly could result in a suspension for Nyquist. There was intention and it was very dangerous. He wasn’t ejected, surprisingly, but did receive a double-minor for high sticking.
Nyquist picked up an assist in the second period, but the Wild won 6-3.