Charlie McAvoy Will Have Hearing For Hit In Bruins’ Game 6 Win Over Blue Jackets

Charlie McAvoy wanted to finish his check, but the Boston Bruins defenseman got a little more than he bargained for, and now he might have to sit out because of it.

McAvoy will have a hearing with the NHL Department of Player Safety for his hit on Columbus Blue Jackets forward Josh Anderson during the Bruins’ series-clinching 3-0 win in Game 6 of the Stanley Cup playoff second-round series. The Boston defenseman caught Anderson with a shoulder to the head that earned him a two-minute penalty and could be even more costly as the B’s get ready to begin the Eastern Conference Final.

McAvoy’s hearing is scheduled for Tuesday.

The third-year D-man has a clean record, so he has that going for him. However, even in the playoffs, the NHL has a low tolerance for hits to the head. McAvoy’s hit was somewhat similar to a play involving San Jose Sharks center Joe Thornton earlier in the playoffs. Thornton received a one-game suspension for this hit on Vegas Golden Knights forward Tomas Nosek.

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The Bruins and Carolina Hurricanes open the Eastern Conference Final sometime later this week at TD Garden. Whether McAvoy is on the ice, however, remains to be seen.