TORONTO — There’s a very simple bottom line to the story that has caused the Winnipeg Jets and their fans to simmer with anger for the last few days — Jacob Trouba got what he deserved.
In fact, even the most enraged fans would likely agree with that statement, the Jets players and management too.
Intentional or not, Trouba was at very least reckless and for that he will get some time in the press box to think it over.
Trouba was suspended for two games by the NHL Department of Player Safety on Monday after he hit Ottawa Senators forward Mark Stone in the head with his shoulder Sunday.