Sam Bennett won’t face suspension for elbowing Maple Leafs goalie Anthony Stolarz, who left Game 1 injured; NHL declines further discipline after intense playoff clash.
No Suspension for Bennett After Controversial Elbow on Stolarz
Florida Panthers forward Sam Bennett will not be suspended following his elbow to Toronto Maple Leafs goalie Anthony Stolarz during Game 1 of their NHL playoff series. The NHL confirmed no further discipline will be issued for the incident that occurred mid-second period when Toronto led 3-1.
Incident Details and Immediate Aftermath
Bennett, skating on a power play, collided with Stolarz-his former teammate-delivering an elbow to the head area. Stolarz stayed in the crease briefly but soon left the game after vomiting on the bench during a TV timeout. He was transported to a hospital for evaluation but returned to the Maple Leafs’ practice facility the next day.
Reactions from Teams and Bennett’s Perspective
Maple Leafs coach Craig Berube called the contact “clearly a penalty” but deferred suspension decisions to the league. Bennett expressed regret over the injury, stating the contact was unintentional and “just a bump” as he focused on scoring. Despite the incident, Bennett will play in Game 2, while Stolarz’s status remains uncertain.
Fan Outrage and Broader Context
Toronto fans voiced strong displeasure, booing Bennett during the game and demanding accountability on social media. This incident adds to Bennett’s controversial history of hits causing injuries without league discipline, raising questions about the NHL’s player safety enforcement.
What’s Next for the Series?
With Stolarz’s condition still unclear, backup goalie Joseph Woll could start Game 2. The intense rivalry between the Panthers and Maple Leafs now carries added tension as both teams prepare for the next playoff showdown.
This incident highlights the fine line between aggressive playoff hockey and player safety concerns, with the NHL’s decision sparking debate among fans and analysts alike.