An official decision was just made by the NHL Department of Player Safety after Arber Xhekaj punched an official during his team's game against the Bruins on Sunday.
The Montreal Canadiens defenseman was facing the possibility of a suspension for punching a ref after a brawl broke out between both teams.
During the second period of the Bruins-Canadiens game, tensions boiled over and a brawl broke out between the two teams. The Bruins were up 4-1 when Xhekaj tried to get his team going, but may face a suspension because of it.
Lane Hutson collided with Mark Kastelic, and right after this happened. Trent Frederic and Xhekaj dumped Frederic and went after him as he was getting up, and that's when chaos erupted.
Kastelic did not like that Xhekaj was going after Frederic and rushed over there, dropping the gloves and throwing a punch at Xhekaj, even though there were referees in between the two.
They tried to get away from the refs but the refs wouldn't allow it, and that's when Xhekaj tried to throw a punch at Kastelic and ultimately ended up hitting the ref.
It seems as though the NHL thought that the hit on the official was accidental, and wasn't enough to punish Xhekaj as there was no announcement past the deadline.
Hitting a referee is a serious offence in the NHL, and Xhekaj is lucky he got nothing for this even if it was accidental.
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