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Flames’ Andrew Mangiapane ejected for cross-checking Jared McCann’s head into ice

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Calgary Flames forward Andrew Mangiapane was ejected from Saturday’s game against the Seattle Kraken after driving Jared McCann’s face into the ground with a cross-check.

In the first period, McCann sprawled out to block a Mangiapane backhand attempt, which almost certainly would’ve been a goal were it not for his shot block. Mangiapane seemingly took offense and while McCann was laying down on the ice, Mangiapane cross-checked him twice. The first was a shot to the leg, and the second blow pushed McCann’s face directly into the ice.

Here is the play in question. Mangiapane received a match penalty for intent to injure, providing the Kraken with a five-minute power play.

Mangiapane has never been suspended in his NHL career but as a result of the match penalty, he will almost certainly have a hearing with the NHL’s Department of Player Safety.

McCann left the game and headed down the tunnel into the locker room. He returned to the Kraken bench before the end of the first period and appears to have avoided a significant injury on the play.

Flames left wing Andrew Mangiapane was ejected from Saturday’s game against the Kraken. (Sergei Belski-USA TODAY Sports) (USA TODAY Sports via Reuters Con)

It’s an inexplicable decision by Mangiapane; there’s no justification for his attack on McCann. An undersized forward for NHL standards, Mangiapane is primarily known for scoring in bunches and providing secondary offense for a Flames team that is sorely in need of some extra scoring. The 27-year-old had four goals and seven points entering play on Saturday.

McCann is off to a terrific start offensively, notching six goals and nine points in 11 games. He’s coming off a career-best season in which he recorded 40 goals and 70 points.



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