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The Minnesota Wild get back on the ice tomorrow in Boston, but forward Ryan Hartman might not be with them.
Hartman has been offered an in-person hearing from the NHL Department of Player Safety after he drove Ottawa Senators forward Tim Stutzle’s head into the ice during Saturday’s 6-0 loss. The in-person hearing is offered to players when their infraction could require a suspension of six or more games.
Hartman was previously suspended for two games in November 2023 for tripping Detroit’s Alex DeBrincat and he was also suspended three games for throwing his stick in the direction of a referee in a loss to Vegas in April 2024.
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