Red Wings' David Perron suspended six games for cross
Red Wings' David Perron suspended six games for cross-checking Senators' Artem Zub
Perron was retaliating after Red Wings captain Dylan Larkin was hit on the back of the head
By Chris Bengel • 1 min readDetroit Red Wings winger David Perron has been suspended six games without pay for cross-checking Ottawa Senators defenseman Artem Zub in the head during Saturday's game. It marks the first suspension of Perron's career, which spans 1,081 games.
Perron's cross-check on Zub was delivered in retaliation after Red Wings star Dylan Larkin was laying on the ice motionless. Larkin was hit on the back of the head by Senators forward Mathieu Joseph. When Larkin was down, Perron made his way toward Zub and cross-checked the Senators defenseman.
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The NHL's Department of Player Safety stated that "the brunt of the impact of this blow is clearly absorbed by Zub's head, due to the actions and choices made by Perron." They also said that Perron's check required "significant supplemental discipline."
Perron received a match penalty for the hit at the 13:50 mark of the opening period of Saturday's contest. Meanwhile, Joseph and Senators forward Parker Kelly each were awarded roughing penalties for hitting Larkin.