NHL Offers Hearing for Tom Wilson’s High-Sticking Incident Against Toronto’s Gregor. Watch the Incident
The NHL’s Department of Player Safety has summoned Tom Wilson for an in-person hearing following his high-sticking incident involving Toronto Maple Leafs forward Noah Gregor. This development raises the specter of a significant absence for the Capitals’ lineup, as Wilson faces the potential of a suspension lasting six games or more. The altercation occurred during…
The NHL’s Department of Player Safety has summoned Tom Wilson for an in-person hearing following his high-sticking incident involving Toronto Maple Leafs forward Noah Gregor. This development raises the specter of a significant absence for the Capitals’ lineup, as Wilson faces the potential of a suspension lasting six games or more.
Tom Wilson is assessed a double-minor after this high-stick on Noah Gregor. pic.twitter.com/s16wPLfhEq
— Sportsnet (@Sportsnet) March 21, 2024
The altercation occurred during the Capitals’ 7-3 defeat to the Maple Leafs, with Wilson receiving a double minor penalty from officials. While the incident seemed to stem from Gregor spearing Wilson in the chest, Wilson’s reaction led to a regrettable high stick to Gregor’s face. Despite the immediate remorse displayed by the veteran winger, the repercussions of his actions may be severe.
Commentators noted Wilson’s evident regret, with Craig Simpson observing his immediate realization of the mistake during the Sportsnet telecast. However, the damage was done, with John Tavares capitalizing on the ensuing power play to further cement Toronto’s victory.
Wilson’s history with disciplinary actions adds weight to the current situation, as he has been suspended five times and fined thrice in his career. Notably, his most recent suspension occurred in March 2021, when he received a seven-game punishment for boarding Boston Bruins defenseman Brandon Carlo.
The potential long-term absence of Wilson could significantly impact the Capitals’ playoff aspirations, as they find themselves in a tight race for the second wild-card spot in the Eastern Conference. With just one point separating them from playoff contention following the loss to Toronto, the absence of one of their key players could prove detrimental in the crucial stretch of games ahead.