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Wild's Ryan Hartman could face suspension after Saturday night's penalty

  • Ryan Hartman of the Minnesota Wild could face a lengthy suspension after an incident where he drove Ottawa's Tim Stutzle's head into the ice during a game.
  • Hartman received a five-minute major penalty and was ejected from the game after the infraction, which occurred in the second period.
  • The NHL's Department of Player Safety has offered Hartman an in-person hearing, and he may face a suspension of at least six games due to being a repeat offender.
  • Hartman has been suspended four times in his NHL career and leads his team in penalty minutes this season.
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