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Wideman suspended one game for head-butting Haula
Montreal Canadiens defenseman Chris Wideman Gary A. Vasquez-USA TODAY Sports

The Department of Player Safety issued the second suspension of 2022, banning Montreal Canadiens defenseman Chris Wideman for one game. The head-butting incident that earned Wideman a suspension came in the third period of Wednesday night’s game against Erik Haula of the Boston Bruins. As the accompanying video explains:

It is important to note that Wideman’s helmet makes clear, intentional, and direct contact with Haula’s face and head. This is not an occasion where two players accidentally or inadvertently collide in a scrum. Rather, this is an unacceptable and intentional head-butt delivered to an opponent’s face with some force. 

Notably, Wideman has not been fined or suspended previously, leading to a bit of leniency on behalf of the DOPS. Haula also did not suffer a serious injury like some other suspendable plays, meaning a one-game ban was always the likely outcome for the Canadiens defenseman.

This incident will be included on Wideman’s record moving forward, however, meaning any further supplementary discipline could come with a higher penalty. For now, he’ll forfeit $3,750 and have to miss Montreal’s game against the Chicago Blackhawks Thursday evening.

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

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