Minnesota Wild forward Ryan Hartman will have the appeal of his 10-game suspension heard by NHL commissioner Gary Bettman on Friday in Montreal, according to TSN Hockey Insider Pierre LeBrun.
NEW YORK -- The NHL Players' Association said Wednesday it has filed an appeal on Ryan Hartman's behalf after ... The initial appeal goes to NHL commissioner Gary Bettman, who has regularly ...
The initial appeal goes to NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman, who has regularly sided with the Department of Player Safety and disciplinary decisions made by its vice president, George Parros. If Bettman ...
Minnesota Wild forward Ryan Hartman has been suspended for ten games for his play on Ottawa Senators forward Tim Stutzle. This is Hartman’s fifth suspension in his career. The NHL Department ...
NEW YORK — The NHL Players' Association says it has filed an appeal on Ryan Hartman's behalf after the ... The initial appeal goes to NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman, who has regularly sided ...
Ryan Hartman of the Wild during a game Jan. 23 at Xcel Energy Center. (Carlos Gonzalez/The Minnesota Star Tribune) ...
“No more wiggle room,” Guerin said. Hartman is appealing the ruling through the NHLPA, and that will be heard first by NHL commissioner Gary Bettman. Since the suspension is more than six ...
Ryan Hartman forced an opposing player face-first into the ice and now the Minnesota Wild forward has to face the repercussions of his actions with a 10-game suspension. In the waning moments of ...
Hartman has the right to appeal, first to Commissioner Gary Bettman and then, if he chooses, to an arbitrator jointly appointed by the league and union. This is Hartman's fifth suspension and ...
Hartman was assessed a match penalty for intending to injure Stutzle on the play during Minnesota's 6-0 loss at Ottawa on Saturday. The action left Stutzle bloodied with a cut above his eyebrow ...
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 ...
Hartman has 48 hours to appeal the suspension to NHL commissioner Gary Bettman. If the appeal results in a suspension of six or more games, it would be reviewed by an independent arbitrator.