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Bruins’ Charlie McAvoy to have in-person hearing May 11 over slash

By Thomson Reuters May 4, 2026 | 8:11 PM

Boston Bruins defenseman Charlie McAvoy will have an in-person hearing on May 11 at NHL headquarters ​in New York related to ‌his slashing penalty on the Buffalo Sabres’ Zach Benson.

The date was set Monday, and the fact that it is an in-person ‌hearing ​means the league’s Department ⁠of Player Safety ⁠is considering a suspension longer than five games.

The Bruins’ season ended Friday with a Game 6 loss to ​the Sabres in the first round, so McAvoy’s potential suspension would ⁠be served at ⁠the beginning of next season.

The ​incident with 1:31 left in the third ​period occurred after Benson tripped McAvoy ‌as the two chased after a loose puck. McAvoy got up and charged toward Benson and swung his ⁠stick like a baseball bat at Benson.

McAvoy had a career-high 61 points and had 11 ⁠goals ‌in 69 games this season. ⁠He had two assists ​in ‌the series against Buffalo.

Overall, McAvoy ​has 71 ⁠goals and 361 points in 573 games over nine seasons with the Bruins. He has six goals and 50 points in 97 career playoff games.

–Field ​Level Media