Blues’ Oskar Sundqvist To Have Hearing For Boarding Bruins’ Matt Grzelcyk

Both the Boston Bruins and St. Louis Blues could be down a man Saturday night in Game 3 of the Stanley Cup Final.

The Bruins still don’t yet know the status of defenseman Matt Grzelcyk who left the Game 2 loss with an injury. Grzelcyk’s head was bounced off the glass after taking a heavy check from Blues forward Oskar Sundqvist. Officials assessed Sundqvist a minor penalty, but he might be looking at more discipline as the NHL Department of Player Safety announced Thursday that Sundqvist will have a hearing for his hit.

The Bruins largely avoided commenting too much on the hit following their series-tying overtime loss, but B’s forward David Backes suggested a suspension should be considered.

“I don’t think that’s a hit we want in our game, I think it’s from behind, elevated in to his head into the glass,” Backes said. “If that’s a two-minute penalty, there’s going to be a shortage of defensemen in this series by the end of it. That’s in somebody else’s hands, that’s something that I think that if I’m making that hit, I’m probably watching from the bleachers for a few. But we will see what happens with their player.”

We’ll soon find out whether the NHL agrees.

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Grzelcyk, meanwhile, went to the hospital for tests, and the Bruins didn’t offer much more in the way of update on his condition after the game.