
Edmonton Oilers forward Connor McDavid has been suspended for three games following a cross-check to the head of Vancouver Canucks forward Conor Garland during Saturday's match. The incident drew attention from league officials, leading to the disciplinary action. (Erin Hooley/The Associated Press/File)
Connor McDavid, the Edmonton Oilers' star player, has been hit with a three-game suspension following a high-stakes incident during Saturday’s game against the Vancouver Canucks. The NHL’s decision came after McDavid delivered a forceful cross-check to the head of Canucks winger Conor Garland during Vancouver’s narrow 3-2 victory.
The altercation began when McDavid and Garland got tangled on the ice. As McDavid tried to get back into play, Garland held onto him, escalating tensions. In retaliation, McDavid raised his stick and struck Garland in the head. The incident led to a match penalty against McDavid late in the game.
In an official statement, the NHL’s Department of Player Safety explained that McDavid’s actions were deliberate and aggressive, justifying the disciplinary action. The league noted the cross-check was delivered with enough force to warrant additional punishment.
This suspension marks the second of McDavid’s career. His first occurred in 2019 when he received a two-game ban for an illegal hit on defenceman Nick Leddy of the New York Islanders.
The game wasn’t just heated for McDavid. Vancouver’s Tyler Myers also received a three-game suspension for a similar offence, a cross-check to the head of Edmonton’s Evan Bouchard. The late-game brawl was chaotic, with multiple players handed roughing penalties as tensions boiled over.
McDavid's absence means he’ll miss crucial games, including a rematch against the Canucks this Thursday. He’s set to return when the Oilers face the Seattle Kraken on January 27. Similarly, Myers will be eligible to play again on the same day Vancouver visits St. Louis.
The financial repercussions for McDavid are significant. Under the NHL’s collective bargaining agreement, he will forfeit $195,312.51 in salary, which will be directed to the Players’ Emergency Assistance Fund. Myers will lose $46,875 for his infraction.
These suspensions highlight the league’s firm stance on ensuring player safety, even when it involves high-profile athletes like McDavid. The incident underscores the intensity and physicality often defining NHL games, especially in high-stakes matchups. Fans eagerly await the Oilers’ and Canucks’ rematch, where tensions are likely to run high again.