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Byfuglien not suspended for hit on Gallagher
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Angelo Montilla
Nov 3, 2015, 12:53 ESTUpdated: Invalid DateTime
Dustin Byfuglien had a date with the NHL’s department of player safety on Tuesday morning where the Jets’ all-star defenceman walked away with out being handed any game suspension for a check he delivered on Montreal’s Brendan Gallagher.
The incident, which resulted in a minor penalty, occurred in the opening period during the Jets’ 5-1 loss to the Canadiens on Sunday night. Byfuglien, who is known as a repeat offender, skated across his own blue-line and connected with Gallagher’s head.
This isn’t the first time Big Buff has had a run-in with the league. According to TSN Hockey Insider Darren Dreger, the NHL has issued three previous warnings to the Jets blue-liner.
Byfuglien served a four-game suspension in April when he cross-checked New York Rangers forward J.T. Miller in the back of the head.

Jets walking fine line

We’re still early into the season, but the Jets are slowly building a bad reputation with the league’s department of player safety.
Then there was Alex Burmistrov’s elbow on the Wild’s Jared Spurgeon during the same game. He paid the price for the hit and was fined $4,166.67 by the league. Burmistrov was fortunate he didn’t receive a harsher penalty for the elbow.
Jacob Trouba escaped suspension for this check on St. Louis Blues forward Troy Brouwer a couple weeks back. The league looked at it, but didn’t think there was enough to warrant a ban considering there was no call on the play, Brouwer skated off the ice under his own power and later returned to the game. Once again though, it was a close call.
Finally, Burmistrov got the ball rolling this season when he threw this questionable hit on Bruins star Patrice Bergeron in the opening game of the year.