On Sunday, we learned that Toronto's Nazem Kadri would have a hearing with the NHL's Department of Player Safety for cross-checking Luke Glendening in the side of the head in a fit of baby anger befitting a player with a history of hotheadedness.
Today, we learned the results of that hearing: Kadri has been suspended for the remainder of the Maple Leafs' season, four games.. Watch the video explanation below:
This is the third time Nazem Kadri has been suspended for attacking a player's head.
In March 2015, Kadri was suspended four games for hitting Edmonton's Matt Fraser in the head
In November 2014, Kadri served three games for hitting the head of Wild goaltender Niklas Backstrom
Based on the fact Kadri can't go 18 months without trying to blast a guy's skull into oblivion, he has been considered a repeat offender each of the last two times.