STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN - NOVEMBER 11: Alexandre Burrows #14 of Ottawa Senators during warmup ahead of the 2017 SAP NHL Global Series match between Colorado Avalanche and Ottawa Senators at Ericsson Globe on November 11, 2017 in Stockholm, Sweden.

Senators' Burrows waives right to in-person hearing for kneeing Hall

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Ottawa Senators forward Alex Burrows has waived his right to an in-person hearing after kneeing New Jersey Devils forward Taylor Hall on Tuesday night, the NHL's Department of Player Safety announced.

Burrows will now have a hearing via telephone on Wednesday afternoon.

The incident in question occurred midway through the second period after a stoppage in play. Burrows took exception to some physical play from Hall and jumped the 26-year-old, throwing punches and then kneeing him in the head as the two wrestled on the ice.

After the game, Hall told reporters of Burrows: "He kind of lost his mind."

The news comes after Burrows was fined $5,000 for roughing San Jose Sharks defenseman Dylan DeMelo in a game on Dec. 9.

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