Report: NHLPA appealing Voracek's suspension
The NHLPA has reportedly filed an appeal of the two-game suspension dished out to Philadelphia Flyers forward Jakub Voracek, according to Dave Isaac of the Courier Post.
The appeal will take place Tuesday, according to Sportsnet's John Shannon, meaning Voracek will remain unavailable for the Flyers' contest versus the Ottawa Senators on Monday.
Voracek was suspended two games for interference after a reverse hit on New York Islanders blue-liner Johnny Boychuk on Saturday.
Jake Voracek injures Johnny Boychuk with a hit. Boychuk tells him "I will get you" pic.twitter.com/YDhon3hUxs
— Brady Trettenero (@BradyTrett) March 10, 2019
Any player can appeal on-ice discipline as long as written notice of the appeal is provided within 48 hours, according to the NHL Department of Player Safety. Appeal decisions are handled by commissioner Gary Bettman, but for suspensions of six or more games, players can then appeal to a neutral arbitrator if the commissioner upholds the original decision.
Voracek didn't appear to agree with his punishment, tweeting this shortly after the announcement of his ban.
😂😂😂😂😂
— Jakub Voracek (@jachobe) March 10, 2019
If Voracek's suspension isn't lifted after review, he'll be eligible to return to the lineup Friday evening versus the Toronto Maple Leafs.
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