February 4 - Minnesota Wild forward Ryan Hartman was suspended for 10 games Monday for roughing Ottawa Senators forward Tim Stutzle by driving him face-first into the ice following a faceoff.
Minnesota Wild forward Ryan Hartman's fifth NHL suspension was a long and expensive one. The NHL Player Safety department announced Monday that Hartman was being suspended for 10 games for ...
Hartman is considered to be a repeat offender by the NHL. Prior to this incident, he'd been suspended five times in his career, most recently in April of 2024 stemming from a high-sticking incident ...
NEW YORK — The NHL Players' Association said Wednesday it has filed an appeal on Ryan Hartman’s behalf after the Minnesota Wild forward was suspended 10 games for roughing. Hartman had 48 ...
Jan 26, 2025; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Minnesota Wild right wing Ryan Hartman (38) warms up before a game against the Chicago Blackhawks at United Center. Mandatory Credit: David Banks-Imagn Images ...
Wild forward Ryan Hartman certainly earned his 10-game suspension, which the NHL handed to him on Monday. The league announced the lengthy suspension, the longest leveed by NHL Player Safety this ...
The NHL announced Monday night that Minnesota Wild forward Ryan Hartman was suspended for 10 games without pay for roughing Ottawa’s Tim Stutzle during their game Saturday night. Hartman drove ...
The NHL Players’ Association has filed an appeal on behalf of Minnesota Wild right winger Ryan Hartman in an effort to reduce his 10-game suspension for roughing Ottawa Senators center Tim Stutzle.
Minnesota Wild right winger Ryan Hartman is suspended for 10 games for his actions on Saturday. It’s the fifth suspension of his NHL career. The NHL’s Department of Player Safety suspended ...
NHL insider Elliotte Friedman joins FAN Hockey Show to discuss his expectations from the league on Wild’s Ryan Hartman, why the league really frowns upon revenge plays, and why Hartman should ...
Ryan Hartman of the Minnesota Wild has been suspended 10 games for slamming an opponent’s head to the ice with his right arm on a faceoff. The NHL’s Department of Player Safety announced the ...
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