Duncan Keith suspension will include one Blackhawks playoff game

ByABC News
April 1, 2016, 9:03 PM

— -- Chicago Blackhawks defenseman Duncan Keith was suspended six games for "dangerously and violently" high sticking Minnesota Wild forward Charlie Coyle.

The suspension, announced Friday by the NHL, includes the final five games of the regular season and the first game of the playoffs. Keith will forfeit $148,883.35 under the terms of the collective bargaining agreement, based on his average annual salary.

Keith, the reigning Conn Smythe Trophy winner, received a match penalty for intent to injure and was ejected for swinging his stick and catching Coyle in the face Tuesday night in the Wild's 4-1 win over the Blackhawks. Keith was knocked to the ice by Coyle and retaliated by swinging his stick while on his back. Coyle was left with blood dripping down the bridge of his nose and required medical attention, but he returned to the game.

In a video announcing the suspension, the NHL department of player safety called Keith's action "an intentional and retaliatory act of violence by a player with a history of using his stick as a weapon."

"It's important to note that Keith is in perfect control of his stick at all times," the league said in the video. "This motion is made intentionally -- not recklessly. This is not a case where two players are battling for position or puck control and a stick rides up suddenly. This is not a defensive high stick."

Keith was suspended in the 2013 playoffs for swinging his stick and hitting Los Angeles Kings forward Jeff Carter in the face.

Keith could appeal the suspension to commissioner Gary Bettman, but it's not clear how long that process would take.  Calgary Flames defenseman  Dennis Wideman recently appealed a 20-game suspension to Bettman and a neutral arbitrator, and while it was reduced to 10, Wideman had already served 19.

The Blackhawks, the defending Stanley Cup champions, have clinched a playoff berth and are third in the Central Division, at 44-26-7 with five games to play. They visit the  Winnipeg Jets on Friday.

Information from The Associated Press was used in this report.