Andrew Shaw already clowning in Montreal, could face suspension (Video)
When the Montreal Canadiens acquired Andrew Shaw from the Chicago Blackhawks and handed him a six-year contract, GM Marc Bergevin praised him as a “character guy.”
While some might dispute that label, this is actually fairly accurate. Shaw is a guy. And he is a character. Which is why he’s already clowning as a Canadiens player, and could be suspended for it.
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Shaw’s team was playing the Washington Capitals in an exhibition game on Tuesday night when he may have been slew-footed by Jay Beagle of the Capitals.
Shaw was upset at the trip (slewfoot?) and the result was…this: pic.twitter.com/F3rw2zO7ke
— Marc Dumont (@MarcPDumont) September 28, 2016
In retaliation for this, he decided to take a run at Caps prospect Connor Hobbs against the end boards – hitting him straight up on the numbers, crushing him. Hobbs went down, the referee’s arm went up and Shaw immediately engaged Nathan Walker of the Capitals in a fight:
A fight in which Shaw took a break to egg on the home crowd. Legend, that one.
Shaw was given a five-minute major for boarding, a major for fighting, a misconduct and a game misconduct, amassing 30 penalty minutes for the second-period incident.
And now it’s time for our favorite NHL game show: Guess the suspension!
Stephane Quintal, head of the NHL’s Department of Player Safety, told journalist Jonathan Bernier at the World Cup of Hockey “just saw it and I don’t like it” regarding the Shaw hit.
UPDATE:
Montreal’s Andrew Shaw will have a hearing tomorrow for boarding Washington’s Connor Hobbs.
— NHL Player Safety (@NHLPlayerSafety) September 28, 2016
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