William Nylander Breaks Silence on his Suspendable Cross-Check on Nate Schmidt
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During Toronto's 5-1 loss to the Florida Panthers on Wednesday, William Nylander was given a double minor for cross-checking Panthers player Nate Schmidt in the face and could have had further consequences if the NHL decided so.
William Nylander's Comments On Double Minor Penalty
"I think what happened was he came to box me out & I wanted to box him out back & got him high. Didn't mean to do that."
It's a simple case of two players having the same idea and one getting caught in the crossfire. Nylander is not a malicious player and was feeling frustrated at the fact that Toronto was struggling hard against a Florida team they needed to make a statement against.
Since being drafted 8th overall by the Maple Leafs in 2014,
he has put up fantastic numbers which include 231 goals, 321 assists in 625 games and is coming off back-to-back 40-goal seasons.
FAQ: William Nylander Breaks Silence On Double Minor Penalty
Q1: What did William Nylander say about his double minor penalty?
A1: Nylander reiterated that both players were trying to do the same thing to each other and Schmidt got caught in the crossfire. It was a rough scene that led to the double minor. Q2: When does the NHL suspend players?
In closing, William Nylander got no further punishment from the league for his accidental cross-check on Nate Schmidt, cleared up any questions regarding his intent, and reiterated it was just an accident. It's a positive that Schmidt is okay, and that Nylander can play and not watch from the press box.
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