Rockford IceHogs forward Connor Mylymok suspended for three games

The American Hockey League’s Player Safety Committee has suspended Rockford IceHogs forward Connor Mylymok for three games following his actions in a game against Iowa on April 10. The suspension includes two games for his fourth game misconduct this season and one for his 12th fighting major. Mylymok will miss upcoming games against Grand Rapids, Chicago and Texas.

The American Hockey League’s Player Safety Committee announced the suspension from its base in Springfield, Massachusetts. Mylymok received an automatic two-game ban under AHL Rule 23.3 after accumulating his fourth game misconduct in the general category this season. He also earned a one-game suspension under Rule 23.7 for his 12th fighting major of the year, stemming from the April 10 matchup versus Iowa. The penalties will keep Mylymok out of Rockford’s game on April 11 at Grand Rapids, April 12 at Chicago and April 17 at Texas. This disciplinary action underscores the AHL’s strict enforcement of player conduct rules as the season progresses.

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