Rinaldo to have phone hearing after waiving right to in-person offer
Matt Kartozian / USA Today Sports
Arizona Coyotes forward Zac Rinaldo waived his right to an in-person hearing for his sucker punch on Colorado Avalanche rookie Samuel Girard, the NHL's Department of Player Safety announced.
Instead, Rinaldo will have a phone hearing Wednesday to determine whether he'll face supplemental discipline for the fifth time in his NHL career. The league only offers in-person hearings for situations that may require a suspension of six games or more.
Rinaldo was given a match penalty on the play.
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