Getty Montreal Canadiens frustrated with Jacob Trouba's hit.
New York Rangers captain and star defenseman Jacob Trouba made a massive hit against Montreal Canadiens defenseman Justin Barron on October 22.
With less than 13 minutes left in the game, Barron was carrying the puck over the blue line when Trouba lined up Barron and made a massive hit. The Canadiens defenseman was on the ice in pain.
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It was a controversial hit and after the game, Canadiens coach Martin St. Louis sounded off on the hit and said it was a hit to the head.
âWhen I saw the replay I found the principal point of contact was the head,â St. Louis said.
Canadiens veteran forward Brendan Gallagher also thought the hit was dirty and the league should suspend the Rangers captain.
âThey had a clean hit on the ice, we have a hit to the head from a player thatâs had multiple, multiple warnings,â Gallagher said. âSo, whether the league decides to do the right thing, whether he gets another pass, thatâs up to them. I think itâs a headshot, but weâll see what happens.â
Barron is considered day-to-day with an upper-body injury following the hit, the Canadiens announced.
Trouba is no stranger to controversial hits, as was fined $5,000 by the NHL for a high elbow on the Florida Panthersâ Evan Rodrigues during the Stanley Cup Playoffs. Trouba has been suspended twice in his NHL career and fined four times
NHL Wonât Discipline Rangersâ Trouba
Although Montreal thought the hit was dirty, the NHL Department of Player Safety didnât agree.
The NHL announced there would be no supplementary discipline for Trouba. According to ESPN, âthe hit was a legal full body check with Barronâs chest as the main point of contact. If there was contact with Barronâs head, that contact was covered under Rule 48.1, which considers âwhether the player attempted to hit squarely through the opponentâs body and the head was not âpickedâ as a result of poor timing, poor angle of approach, or unnecessary extension of the body upward or outward.â
It was a bit of a surprise to many NHL fans that the league didnât punish the Rangers captain for his hit.
âMight be the dirtiest player ever,â a fan wrote.
âWhat an illegal hit⌠par for the course for Trouba,â a fan added.
Despite the complaints from fans and the Canadiens, Trouba wonât face any discipline for his hit on Barron.
Trouba Has No Animosity Towards Rangers Despite Trade Rumors
Trouba was involved in trade rumors this summer and even reportedly had blocked a deal to the Detroit Red Wings.
Despite all the rumors of Trouba being traded, the captain reported to training camp and said he had no animosity towards the team.
âI donât think there was any animosity throughout the whole thing,â Trouba said. âPer my contract, I owe the list to them on June 30th. I knew that was coming. I think thatâs a pretty standard part of contracts when a no-trade list has to be submitted. Thereâs a date that has to be done by. Itâs just standard contract business.â
Trouba is the Rangers captain and is in the sixth year of his seven-year $56 million deal with the team.
Cole Shelton covers the NHL for Heavy.com. He has covered pro and college sports since 2016, including bylines at BJ Penn, USA Today, SB Nation, Rotowire, Canadian Baseball Network and more. More about Cole Shelton
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