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Karl Rasmussen

NHL Player Could Face Discipline for Hitting Ref With Stick on Purpose

Dallas Stars left wing Mason Marchment might be hearing from the NHL over this move. | Ron Chenoy-Imagn Images

Mason Marchment is lucky to have avoided an immediate ejection after he could be seen slashing a game official with his stick after not getting a call during the second period of the Dallas Stars playoff battle against the Winnipeg Jets on Sunday.

Just moments earlier, Marchment had an opportunity to score a goal when he was tripped up by the Jets defense, though the play was not deemed to be a penalty. While skating back to the bench, a frustrated Marchment could be seen tapping the shins of referee Graham Skilliter with his stick.

Have a look at the incident below:

It wasn't a violent act by Marchment, but it's still a clear violation of the league's rules on abuse of officials, and will almost certainly be reviewed by the NHL. That could result in discipline for the Stars forward.

Per NHL rules, making contact with a game official is strictly prohibited and could result in a major penalty or even an ejection. Despite that rule, Marchment was not penalized by Skilliter in the moment. The 29-year-old reportedly went up to the officiating crew at the start of the third period, seemingly to offer an apology, per NHL insider Elliotte Friedman.

Marchment was back on the bench and took his first shift of the third period, so it appears he avoided any immediate discipline for slashing the official.


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