Lucas Condotta von den Laval Rocket für ein Spiel gesperrt

Das Komitee für Spielersicherheit der American Hockey League hat den Stürmer der Laval Rocket, Lucas Condotta, für ein Spiel gesperrt. Die Sperre resultiert aus seiner zehnten großen Zeitstrafe wegen einer Schlägerei in dieser Saison, die er sich am 18. April während eines Spiels in Toronto eingehandelt hat. Condotta wird das Spiel von Laval in Toronto am 19. April verpassen.

Das Komitee für Spielersicherheit der American Hockey League gab die einwöchige Sperre für Condotta am 19. April aus Springfield, Massachusetts, bekannt. Diese automatische Strafe basiert auf der AHL-Regel 23.7, die eine Sperre nach der zehnten großen Zeitstrafe eines Spielers wegen einer Schlägerei in einer Saison vorsieht. Condotta erhielt die Zeitstrafe im Spiel der Rocket gegen Toronto am Vorabend, dem 18. April. Infolgedessen setzte er beim Rückspiel von Laval in Toronto am selben Tag aus. Die in Quebec ansässigen Laval Rocket treten in der North Division der AHL an, gemeinsam mit den Toronto Marlies. Große Zeitstrafen für Schlägereien bleiben Teil der Durchsetzung im Eishockey, wobei Ligen wie die AHL progressive Sperren nutzen, um übermäßige körperliche Härte einzudämmen. Dies ist Condottas erste derartige Sperre in dieser Saison, obwohl er den Schwellenwert erreicht hat.

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