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In the first period of Tuesday’s game against the Islanders, Calvin de Haan’s hard hit knocked Jonathan Drouin out of the game. Ryan Callahan wouldn’t stand for that and drops the gloves.
When the dust settled, Callahan received two for interference, five for fighting and a 10-minute misconduct, de Haan received a two majors: fighting and interference. It was his first fight.
de Haan hit on Drouin pic.twitter.com/aegVv71NgG
— Stephanie (@myregularface) November 1, 2016
The Bolts announced at the second period that Drouin won’t be returning.
#TBLightning forward Jonathan Drouin has sustained an injury and will not return to tonight’s game. #TBLvsNYI
— Tampa Bay Lightning (@TBLightning) November 2, 2016
On Wednesday morning, Bob McKenzie tweeted that he doesn’t expect a hearing or supplemental discipline for de Haan. Perhaps the league thought the major interference was enough?
No hearing/supp discipline expected for de Haan hit on Drouin. There's obvious head contact but, for deHaan, apparently ruled "unavoidable"
— Bob McKenzie (@TSNBobMcKenzie) November 2, 2016