Bruins’ McAvoy Ejected for Violent Slash on Sabres’ Benson in Game 6 Exit
Boston Bruins defenseman Charlie McAvoy was ejected late in Game 6 of their playoff series after delivering a violent slash to Buffalo Sabres forward Zach Benson. The incident came during the closing moments of a tightly contested elimination game, compounding frustration for a Bruins team facing the end of their postseason run.
The slash, which occurred late in the game, resulted in an immediate game misconduct for McAvoy. The ejection left Boston shorthanded as they attempted a last-ditch comeback against Buffalo. Officials reviewed the play before making the ruling, underscoring the severity of the infraction.
- McAvoy’s ejection happened in Game 6, with the Bruins facing elimination.
- The slash was deemed violent, prompting an immediate game misconduct.
- Zach Benson, the recipient of the slash, continued to play as the Sabres closed out the series.
McAvoy’s absence was acutely felt by the Bruins, who rely on him for heavy minutes on defense and leadership in critical moments. Boston’s blue line was further depleted, and the Sabres took advantage to secure their spot in the next round.
The NHL routinely reviews major penalties and ejections for potential supplemental discipline, meaning McAvoy could face additional consequences for his actions. While the Bruins’ season ended with the Game 6 defeat, league attention will turn to possible sanctions when reviewing the incident.
For Buffalo, Benson’s resilience after absorbing the slash was a key storyline as they advanced in the playoffs, while Boston is left to reflect on a disappointing finish marred by an emotional outburst from one of their leaders.
Sources
- [1]ESPN NHL