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Jacob Trouba suspended for illegal check on Senators' Mark Stone

The NHL has suspended Winnipeg Jets defenceman Jacob Trouba for two games for an illegal check to the head of Ottawa Senators forward Mark Stone.

Winnipeg defenceman to sit 2 games for incident on Sunday

Ottawa Senators forward Mark Stone is hit hard by Winnipeg Jets defenceman Jacob Trouba during the third period in Ottawa on, Sunday. The NHL has suspended Trouba for two games for an illegal check to the head. of Ottawa forward Stone. (Fred Chartrand/The Canadian Press)

The NHL has suspended Winnipeg Jets defenceman Jacob Trouba for two games for an illegal check to the head of Ottawa Senators forward Mark Stone.

The incident occurred at 6:42 of the third period of Winnipeg's 3-2 win in Ottawa on Sunday.

Stone had just made a pass in the Winnipeg zone when Trouba hit him with an open-ice elbow to the head.


Stone did not return to the game but has travelled with the Senators for their upcoming road trip. Trouba was assessed a minor penalty at the time of the play.

A first-time offender, Trouba will forfeit $33,333.34 US in salary.

He will miss Winnipeg's games Tuesday in Toronto and Feb. 28 at home to Minnesota. He will be eligible to return when Winnipeg hosts St. Louis on March 3.