Laval Rocket's Lucas Condotta suspended for one game

The American Hockey League’s Player Safety Committee has suspended Laval Rocket forward Lucas Condotta for one game. The suspension stems from his 10th fighting major of the season, earned during a game at Toronto on April 18. Condotta will miss Laval's matchup at Toronto on April 19.

The American Hockey League’s Player Safety Committee announced the one-game suspension for Condotta on April 19 from Springfield, Massachusetts. This automatic penalty falls under AHL Rule 23.7, which triggers a suspension upon a player's 10th fighting major in a season. Condotta received the fighting major in the Rocket's game against Toronto the previous night, April 18. As a result, he sat out Laval's rematch at Toronto later that day. The Laval Rocket, based in Quebec, compete in the AHL's North Division alongside the Toronto Marlies. Fighting majors remain a part of hockey enforcement, with leagues like the AHL using progressive suspensions to curb excessive physicality. This marks Condotta's first such suspension this season despite reaching the threshold.

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