Wild forward Ryan Hartman’s suspension shortened to 8 games
- NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman upheld the suspension of Minnesota Wild forward Ryan Hartman for slamming Ottawa Senators forward Tim Stutzle, resulting in injuries that required five stitches.
- This incident marks Hartman's fifth suspension and fourth in the last 22 months.
- Bettman stated that the revised ban would serve as a wake-up call for Hartman to reevaluate his conduct.
- Bettman emphasized that the nature of Hartman's conduct was intentional, stating, 'this was not simply an accident.
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Minnesota Wild forward Ryan Hartman’s ban is reduced; Kirill Kaprizov’s recovery will take longer
Wild winger Ryan Hartman’s suspension for roughing Ottawa’s Tim Stützle was decreased from 10 games to eight after he appealed to NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman.
Commissioner reduces ban of Wild’s Ryan Hartman from 10 games to 8, but seeks ‘wake-up call’
NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman upheld the suspension of Minnesota Wild forward Ryan Hartman for slamming an opponent's head to the ice, while making the unusual decision on Monday to reduce the penalty from 10 games to the union-recommended eight after…

Commissioner reduces ban of Wild's Ryan Hartman from 10 games to 8, but seeks 'wake-up call'
NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman has upheld the suspension of Minnesota Wild forward Ryan Hartman for slamming an opponent’s head to the ice. Bettman made the unusual decision to reduce the
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