Panthers' Sam Bennett was criticized for a headshot he delivered on Leafs' Anthony Stolarz, and the DoPS has just revealed that he won't face any discipline.
The Toronto Maple Leafs were calling on the NHL's Department of Player Safety to step in after goalie Anthony Stolarz was injured on a net-front collision with Florida Panthers centre Sam Bennett in Toronto's 5-4 Game 1 win last night.
"Elbow to the head. Yeah. Clear. Clear. Clear as day," Maple Leafs head coach Craig Berube said of the incident post-game. "I think we handled it the way we should handle it. I'm not sure why there's not a call on it. But, I get it. They missed calls. But it's clearly a penalty."
"The ref was standing right there when it happened," Panthers head coach Paul Maurice said, defending the on-ice decision without commenting further.
Unfortunately for all those who were hoping for further punishment, that won't be happening, as the DoPS has just revealed that Bennett will not be facing any supplemental discipline.
Stolarz initially remained in the game after taking Bennett's forearm to his head and dropping to the ice in the middle of a Panthers power play in the second period.
Roughly 10 minutes after the incident, though, Stolarz threw up on the Leafs' bench during a commercial break and was immediately removed from the game at that point.