The NHL’s Department of Player Safety has finally broken its silence, sending shockwaves through the hockey community and reigniting heated conversations among Montreal Canadiens fans. After weeks of mounting frustration over perceived inconsistencies and a lack of disciplinary action during the playoffs, the league’s latest move has become the focal point of debate across social media and sports talk shows alike.

With emotions running high and memories of unpunished incidents still fresh in the minds of supporters, this sudden intervention has left many questioning the standards and fairness of NHL decision-makers. The timing of the announcement, following a string of controversial moments during the Canadiens’ recent series, has only added fuel to the fire, prompting a wave of reactions from fans, journalists, and analysts.

As the story continues to unfold, all eyes are now on the league’s next steps and the impact this decision could have on both the team and the broader playoff landscape. In a postseason already defined by drama and intensity, the NHL’s latest disciplinary action has ensured that the spotlight remains firmly fixed on the issue of player safety and league accountability.

Feb 22, 2025; Los Angeles, California, USA; NHL commissioner Gary Bettman speaks during media availabilities before the Los Angeles Kings play against the Utah Hockey Club at Crypto.com Arena. Mandatory Credit: Gary A. Vasquez-Imagn Images

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In the past few minutes, the NHL’s Department of Player Safety has finally woken up.

It’s sad to say it like that, but that’s exactly what it is.

After being completely silent since the start of the playoffs, especially during the series between the Montreal Canadiens and the Washington Capitals, the discipline chief is finally taking action.

A Sanction Coming for Nicolas Roy

A sanction will finally be imposed by the NHL. It remains to be seen whether it will be a fine or a suspension, but as you can guess, this is sparking debate among Canadiens fans and journalists.

“Nicolas Roy will have a hearing with the NHL Department of Player Safety for this cross-check on Trent Frederic.”

See the footage:

And the official confirmation:

It’s frustrating because the Washington Capitals players got off scot-free for very similar cross-checks to the faces of Montreal Canadiens players.

Take a look at this..

And this..

And this..

All of these actions are very similar to what Nicolas Roy did, yet they went completely unpunished.

Yes, this recent announcement from the NHL is stirring things up among Canadiens fans and journalists – and for good reason.

Well said!

And you, what’s your take on all this?