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Jets’ Brenden Dillon to have hearing for illegal check to the head of Penguins’ Noel Acciari
Douglas DeFelice-USA TODAY Sports

The National Hockey League’s Department of Player Safety announced today that Winnipeg Jets defenseman Brenden Dillon will have a hearing for an illegal check to the head to forward Noel Acciari that occurred in Tuesday night’s game against the Pittsburgh Penguins.

Dillon was given a match penalty and a game misconduct for the hit and ejected.

Considering the hearing will be a phone hearing, not an in-person one, it means that any suspension Dillon might be assessed would be for five or fewer games.

The incident happened early in the second period when Acciari carried the puck through the neutral zone. As he chipped the puck into the Jets’ end, Dillon stepped up and made contact with Acciari’s head, causing the forward’s helmet to fly off and him to go down on the ice. Penguins teammates helped Acciari off the ice and down to the locker room.

Penguins head coach Mike Sullivan provided a post-game update on Acciari’s status, “He’s doing OK but being evaluated right now.”

The Penguins would take full advantage of the ensuing 5-minute powerplay with veteran Jeff Carter scoring his sixth of the season and Bryan Rust tallying his 12th just 90 seconds apart.

The 33-year-old defenseman has six goals and nine assists for 15 points and 60 penalty minutes through 47 games with the Jets this season.

Meanwhile, the Jets sit third in the Central Division with a record of 30-13-5 with 65 points. They are currently three points behind the Colorado Avalanche for the division lead. Winnipeg is set to face off against the Philadelphia Flyers on Thursday and then a rematch on Saturday against the Penguins. There will be a decision on Dillon before that.

This article first appeared on Daily Faceoff and was syndicated with permission.

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