The NHL’s disciplinary committee found itself under the spotlight once again after a heated clash between the Montreal Canadiens and the Washington Capitals left fans and analysts buzzing with controversy. With multiple incidents under review, including hard-hitting plays from some of the league’s most prominent names, the hockey world waited anxiously for official rulings that could impact the remainder of the season.

Among the most debated moments was Alex Ovechkin’s hit on Jake Evans—a collision that quickly became the center of attention, sparking heated discussions about player safety, league consistency, and the fine line between aggressive play and dangerous conduct.

As speculation swirled and experts weighed in, the announcement that Ovechkin would face no sanction only fueled further debate. While some argued the decision was justified, others questioned whether the league’s disciplinary standards are truly clear and fair for all players. With emotions running high and opinions divided, the aftermath of this game has once again highlighted the challenges the NHL faces in balancing the intensity of the sport with the safety and integrity of its athletes.

Photo of Alex Ovechkin and Jake Evans

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The NHL’s disciplinary committee had a busy day today following the game between the Montreal Canadiens and the Washington Capitals.

First, let’s remember that sanctions were announced earlier this morning.

But that’s not all.

George Parros and his team had two more sequences to review, involving Tom Wilson and Alexandre Carrier.

And the one involving Alex Ovechkin and Jake Evans.

First, regarding Tom Wilson, a decision was made earlier today.

And we now also have the verdict regarding Alex Ovechkin.

No sanction from the NHL’s disciplinary committee for Alex Ovechkin

This one isn’t all that surprising, but since we were receiving questions about it, here you go.

It must be said that there were arguments.

“This is head contact on Jake Evans by Alexander Ovechkin.

According to the rules, it’s a major penalty.
The confusion persists.”

Marco D’Amico

But anyway, in the end, no sanction and no major penalty for Ovechkin, who had also gone after Alexandre Carrier a bit earlier in the game last night.

In my humble opinion, it’s fair to see Ovechkin cleared by the NHL for his hit on Jake Evans, but I absolutely believe that Tom Wilson deserved (at the very least) a quick phone call to explain himself to the league.

And you, what do you think?