Home » Sport » Lightning’s Scott Sabourin Suspended Four Games for ‘Sucker Punch

Lightning’s Scott Sabourin Suspended Four Games for ‘Sucker Punch

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Lightning‘s Scott Sabourin Suspended four Games by NHL Player safety

Tampa Bay Lightning forward Scott Sabourin has‍ been suspended four games for cross-checking Florida ​Panthers ​forward Aleksi Heponiemi during a preseason game on October 4, the NHL Department of Player Safety ​announced today.

Sabourin was assessed a game misconduct for the play. The suspension will not be served in the AHL, ​meaning Sabourin must be on an​ NHL roster for four games for the suspension to be considered completed. With only four NHL games played over the past two seasons, Sabourin may face a ​lengthy wait to serve ‍the suspension.

This is Sabourin’s first NHL suspension, though he has a ⁣history‍ of disciplinary action. He was ‌fined $1,900 in 2020 for unsportsmanlike conduct after squirting an opposing player with a water bottle⁤ from the bench. In the AHL, Sabourin has been suspended one‌ game in 2017 after receiving an instigator penalty, one game in 2021, and three games in 2024.

In⁢ a related incident from‍ the same game, Lightning defenseman JJ Moser⁤ was suspended two games for boarding Panthers forward ⁤Jesper Boqvist. The Department of Player Safety⁢ steadfast Moser delivered a ⁢hit that drove a “defenseless Boqvist dangerously​ into the wall,” noting the ​play involved a ‌level ‌of intentionality. Moser has not previously been fined or suspended in his⁤ NHL career.

You may also like

Leave a Comment

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.