2023–24 NHL suspensions and fines

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The following is a list of all suspensions and fines enforced in the National Hockey League (NHL) during the 2023–24 NHL season . It lists which players or coaches of what team have been punished for which offense and the amount of punishment they have received.

Players' money forfeited due to suspension or fine goes to the Players' Emergency Assistance Fund, while money forfeited by coaches, staff or organizations as a whole goes to the NHL Foundation. [1]

Contents

Suspensions

Based on each player's average annual salary, divided by number of days in the season (192) for non-repeat offenders and games (82) for repeat offenders, salary will be forfeited for their suspension.

- suspension covered at least one 2023 NHL preseason game
- suspension covered at least one 2024 postseason game
# - suspension was reduced on appeal
 R  - Player was considered a repeat offender under the terms of the Collective Bargaining Agreement (player had been suspended in the 18 months before this suspension)

Date of incidentOffenderTeamOffenseDate of actionLengthSalary forfeited 1 , 2
October 3, 2023 Arthur Kaliyev Los Angeles Kings Kneeing Chase De Leo. [2] October 5, 20234 games
(2 preseason +
2 regular season)
$9,314.24
October 10, 2023 Brett Howden Vegas Golden Knights Illegal check to the head of Brandon Tanev. [3] October 11, 20232 games$19,791.67
October 20, 2023 Rasmus Andersson Calgary Flames Charging Patrik Laine. [4] October 21, 20234 games 3 $94,791.67
Unknown Shane Pinto Ottawa Senators Activities relating to sports wagering. [5] October 26, 202341 games 4 N/A 4
October 27, 2023 Connor Clifton Buffalo Sabres Illegal check to the head of Nico Hischier. [6] October 28, 20232 games$34,722.22
October 30, 2023 Charlie McAvoy Boston Bruins Illegal check to the head of Oliver Ekman-Larsson. [7] October 31, 20234 games 5 $197,916.67
November 4, 2023 Andrew Mangiapane Calgary Flames Cross-checking Jared McCann. [8] November 5, 20231 game$30,208.33
November 26, 2023 Ryan Hartman R Minnesota Wild Tripping Alex DeBrincat. [9] November 27, 20232 games$41,463.41
November 30, 2023 Brendan Smith New Jersey Devils Slashing Travis Konecny. [10] December 1, 20232 games$11,458.33
December 9, 2023 David Perron Detroit Red Wings Cross-checking Artem Zub. [11] December 11, 20236 games 6 $148,437.48
December 10, 2023 Erik Gudbranson Columbus Blue Jackets Serving as the aggressor in an altercation with Nick Cousins. [12] December 11, 20231 game$20,833.33
January 2, 2024 Jason Zucker Arizona Coyotes Boarding Nick Cousins. [13] January 3, 20243 games$82,182.50
January 18, 2024 Yanni Gourde Seattle Kraken Charging Mattias Ekholm. [14] January 19, 20242 games$53,819.44
January 19, 2024 Will Lockwood Florida Panthers Goaltender interference against Marc-Andre Fleury. [15] January 20, 20243 games$12,109.38
January 25, 2024 Brendan Gallagher Montreal Canadiens Illegal check to the head of Adam Pelech. [16] January 26, 20245 games$169,270.83
January 26, 2024 Jacob Trouba New York Rangers Elbowing Pavel Dorofeyev. [17] January 27, 20242 games$83,333.33
February 6, 2024 Brenden Dillon Winnipeg Jets Illegal check to the head of Noel Acciari. [18] February 7, 20243 games$60,937.50
February 10, 2024 Nikita Zadorov Vancouver Canucks Illegal check to the head of Lucas Raymond. [19] February 10, 20242 games$39,062.50
February 10, 2024 Morgan Rielly Toronto Maple Leafs Cross-checking Ridly Greig. [20] February 13, 20245 games 7 $195,312.50
March 4, 2024 Martin Pospisil Calgary Flames Boarding Vince Dunn. [21] March 6, 20243 games$12,109.38
March 7, 2024 Parker Kelly Ottawa Senators Illegal check to the head of Andreas Englund. [22] March 8, 20242 games$7,942.71
March 9, 2024 John Tortorella
(head coach)
Philadelphia Flyers Failure to leave the bench area after being assessed a game misconduct for unprofessional conduct directed at officials during a game against the Tampa Bay Lightning. [23] March 10, 20242 games$50,000.00 8
March 12, 2024 Matt Rempe New York Rangers Elbowing Jonas Siegenthaler. [24] March 13, 20244 games$17,083.33
March 16, 2024 Dmitry Kulikov Florida Panthers Illegal check to the head of Conor Sheary. [25] March 18, 20242 games$10,416.67
March 20, 2024 Tom Wilson Washington Capitals High-sticking Noah Gregor. [26] March 22, 20246 games$161,458.34
March 28, 2024 Kaiden Guhle Montreal Canadiens Slashing Travis Konecny. [27] March 29, 20241 game$4,496.53
March 30, 2024 Ryan Hartman R Minnesota Wild Unsportsmanlike conduct towards the officials. [28] April 1, 20243 games$62,195.12
May 12, 2024 Carson Soucy Vancouver Canucks Cross-checking Connor McDavid. [29] May 13, 20241 gameN/A
May 13, 2024 Valeri Nichushkin Colorado Avalanche Violating the terms of the NHL/NHLPA Player Assistance Program. 9 [30] May 13, 202426 games
(6 months; 3 postseason 10 + 6 2024 preseason + 17 2024–25 regular-season)
N/A
Player totals:121 games†‡
(2 preseason + 115 regular + 4 postseason)
$1,630,667.41

Notes

1. ^ All figures are in US dollars.
2. ^ As players are not paid salary in the preseason or postseason, no fines are generated for games lost due to suspension during those periods.
3. ^ Andersson and the NHLPA appealed the suspension on October 22, 2023. [31] After a hearing conducted on October 23, Commissioner Gary Bettman upheld the original four-game suspension. As his suspension was less than 6 games, per the Collective Bargaining Agreement, the Commissioner's decision was final and binding, not subject to review, and the NHLPA cannot appeal further to a neutral arbitrator on Andersson's behalf. [32]
4. ^ Pinto's suspension began retroactively with Ottawa's first game of the 2023–24 NHL season. [33] As Pinto was a restricted free agent and not under contract at the time of the suspension, no salary was forfeited.
5. ^ McAvoy and the NHLPA appealed the suspension on November 3, 2023. [34] After a hearing conducted on November 7, Commissioner Bettman upheld the original four-game suspension. As his suspension was less than 6 games, per the Collective Bargaining Agreement, the Commissioner's decision was final and binding, not subject to review, and the NHLPA cannot appeal further to a neutral arbitrator on McAvoy's behalf. [35]
6. ^ Perron and the NHLPA appealed the suspension on December 12, 2023. [36] After a hearing conducted on December 19, Commissioner Bettman upheld the original six-game suspension. [37]
7. ^ Rielly and the NHLPA appealed the suspension on February 14, 2024. [38] After a hearing conducted on February 16, Commissioner Bettman upheld the original five-game suspension. As his suspension was less than 6 games, per the Collective Bargaining Agreement, the Commissioner's decision was final and binding, not subject to review, and the NHLPA cannot appeal further to a neutral arbitrator on Rielly's behalf. [39]
8. ^ Tortorella was fined a set $50,000 and the total was not calculated based on his annual salary.
9. ^ Suspension accompanied by mandatory referral to Stage 3 of the NHL/NHLPA Player Assistance Program. Under the terms of the program, Nichushkin was assessed an automatic suspension of a minimum of six months without pay before being eligible for reinstatement, barring successful completion of the program. Nichushkin was previously placed in the Player Assistance Program on January 15, 2024, and was cleared by the NHL and NHLPA on February 26 when he entered the follow-up care phase of the program. [30]
10. ^ Under the aforementioned suspension, Nichushkin missed three Avalanche playoff games, before they were eliminated in the second round.

Fines

Players can be fined up to 50% of one day's salary, up to a maximum of $10,000.00 for their first offense, and $15,000.00 for any subsequent offenses (the player had been fined in the 12 months before this fine). [1] Coaches, non-playing personnel, and teams are not restricted to such maximums, though they can still be treated as repeat offenders.

Fines for players/coaches fined for diving/embellishment are structured uniquely and are only handed out after non-publicized warnings are given to the player/coach for their first offense. [40] For more details on diving/embellishment fines:

Diving/embellishment specifications
Incident Number1Player Fine2Coach Fine2
1Warning (N/A)Warning (N/A)
2$2,000N/A
3$3,000N/A
4$4,000N/A
5$5,000$2,000
6$5,000$3,000
7$5,000$4,000
8+$5,000$5,000
  1. For coach incident totals, each citation issued to a player on his club counts toward his total.
  2. All figures are in US dollars.

Fines listed in italics indicate that was the maximum allowed fine.
 R  - Player was considered a repeat offender under the terms of the Collective Bargaining Agreement (player had been fined in the 12 months before this fine)

Date of incidentOffenderTeamOffenseDate of actionAmount 1
October 11, 2023 Phillip Danault Los Angeles Kings Slashing Ross Colton. [41] October 12, 2023$5,000.00
October 12, 2023 Garnet Hathaway R Philadelphia Flyers Kneeing Zach Werenski. [42] October 13, 2023$5,000.00
July 28, 2021Team Ottawa Senators Failure to disclose details about a player contract. [43] November 1, 2023N/A 2
October 30, 2023 Greg Cronin
(head coach)
Anaheim Ducks Unprofessional conduct towards officials. [44] November 3, 2023$25,000.00
November 4, 2023 Mathew Barzal New York Islanders High-sticking Tony DeAngelo. [45] November 5, 2023$5,000.00
November 7, 2023 Ross Colton Colorado Avalanche Cross-checking Timo Meier. [46] November 8, 2023$5,000.00
November 13, 2023 Leon Draisaitl Edmonton Oilers Dangerous trip against Bo Horvat. [47] November 14, 2023$5,000.00
November 15, 2023 Adam Erne Edmonton Oilers Elbowing Pierre-Edouard Bellemare. [48] November 16, 2023$2,018.23
November 20, 2023 Nils Hoglander Vancouver Canucks Slew-footing Kevin Labanc. [49] November 21, 2023$2,864.58
November 25, 2023 Jacob Trouba New York Rangers High-sticking Trent Frederic. [50] November 25, 2023$5,000.00
November 27, 2023 Zack MacEwen Ottawa Senators Unsportsmanlike conduct against Matthew Tkachuk. [51] November 28, 2023$2,018.23
November 30, 2023 Travis Konecny Philadelphia Flyers Cross-checking Brendan Smith. [52] December 1, 2023$5,000.00
December 5, 2023 Jake Walman Detroit Red Wings High-sticking Jeff Skinner. [53] December 6, 2023$2,500.00
December 7, 2023 Brendan Smith New Jersey Devils Dangerous trip against Devin Shore. [54] December 8, 2023$2,864.58
December 7, 2023 Austin Watson R Tampa Bay Lightning Unsportsmanlike conduct against Jeremy Lauzon. [55] December 8, 2023$2,022.57
December 31, 2023 Ryan Hartman R Minnesota Wild High-sticking Cole Perfetti. [56] January 2, 2024$4,427.08
January 18, 2024 Liam O'Brien Arizona Coyotes Roughing Sam Lafferty. [57] January 19, 2024$2,018.23
January 21, 2024 Conor Timmins Toronto Maple Leafs Cross-checking Brandon Tanev. [58] January 22, 2024$2,864.58
January 25, 2024 Michael Kesselring Arizona Coyotes Cross-checking Max Crozier. [59] January 26, 2024$2,408.85
January 27, 2024 Tyler Myers Vancouver Canucks Elbowing Sean Kuraly. [60] January 28, 2024$5,000.00
February 7, 2024 Mason Marchment Dallas Stars Interference against Jake McCabe. [61] February 8, 2024$5,000.00
February 10, 2024 Matt Grzelcyk Boston Bruins Spearing Max Pacioretty. [62] February 11, 2024$5,000.00
February 13, 2024 Linus Ullmark Boston Bruins High-sticking Mikey Eyssimont. [63] February 14, 2024$5,000.00
February 15, 2024 Nils Hoglander R Vancouver Canucks High-sticking Jake Walman. [64] February 16, 2024$2,864.58
February 17, 2024 Jordan Binnington St. Louis Blues High-sticking Luke Evangelista. [65] February 18, 2024$5,000.00
February 20, 2024 Ryan Lomberg Florida Panthers Elbowing Jakob Chychrun. [66] February 21, 2024$2,083.33
February 24, 2024 Jesperi Kotkaniemi Carolina Hurricanes Elbowing Joel Hanley. [67] February 25, 2024$5,000.00
February 27, 2024 Don Granato
(head coach)
Buffalo Sabres Unprofessional conduct towards officials. [68] February 29, 2024$25,000.00
February 27, 2024 Sheldon Keefe
(head coach)
Toronto Maple Leafs Unprofessional conduct towards officials. [69] February 29, 2024$25,000.00
February 29, 2024 Michael McCarron Nashville Predators Unsportsmanlike conduct against Mats Zuccarello. [70] March 1, 2024$2,000.00
February 29, 2024 Mats Zuccarello Minnesota Wild Unsportsmanlike conduct against Michael McCarron. [70] March 1, 2024$2,000.00
February 27, 2024 Nick Cousins Florida Panthers Diving/embellishment (second citation). 3 [71] March 7, 2024$2,000.00
February 28, 2024 Oskar Sundqvist St. Louis Blues Diving/embellishment (second citation). 4 [72] March 7, 2024$2,000.00
March 7, 2024 Charlie Coyle Boston Bruins Cross-checking Tyler Bertuzzi. [73] March 8, 2024$5,000.00
March 7, 2024 Evander Kane Edmonton Oilers Unsportsmanlike conduct against Cole Sillinger. [74] March 8, 2024$2,500.00
March 7, 2024 Jake McCabe Toronto Maple Leafs Cross-checking Brad Marchand. [75] March 8, 2024$5,000.00
March 27, 2024 Bowen Byram Buffalo Sabres Interference against Angus Crookshank. [76] March 28, 2024$5,000.00
March 28, 2024 Ryan Strome R Anaheim Ducks Cross-checking Tye Kartye. [77] March 29, 2024$5,000.00
March 23, 2024 Garnet Hathaway Philadelphia Flyers Diving/embellishment (second citation). 5 [78] March 29, 2024$2,000.00
April 6, 2024 Evander Kane R Edmonton Oilers Slashing Dryden Hunt. [79] April 7, 2024$5,000.00
April 13, 2024 Kevin Shattenkirk Boston Bruins Unsportsmanlike conduct against Michael Bunting. [80] April 14, 2024$2,734.38
April 26, 2024 Michael McCarron R Nashville Predators Goaltender interference against Casey DeSmith. [81] April 27, 2024$2,000.00
May 12, 2024 Nikita Zadorov Vancouver Canucks Cross-checking Connor McDavid. [82] May 13, 2024$5,000.00
May 26, 2024 Jacob Trouba R New York Rangers Elbowing Evan Rodrigues. [83] May 27, 2024$5,000.00
Totals:$223,189.22

Notes

1. ^ All figures are in US dollars.
2. ^ Instead of a cash fine, Ottawa will forfeit its first-round draft pick in one of the 2024, 2025, or 2026 NHL Entry Drafts. Ottawa will make the determination as to which pick will be forfeited within 24 hours of the conclusion of the Draft Lottery for that year. [43]
3. ^ Cousins was issued his first citation following an incident on November 4, 2023. [71]
4. ^ Sundqvist was issued his first citation following an incident on February 11, 2024. [72]
5. ^ Hathaway was issued his first citation following an incident on January 2, 2024. [78]

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