Ducks' Carlsson won't be disciplined for hit on Rodrigues
Anaheim Ducks forward Leo Carlsson won't face supplemental discipline for the hit on Florida Panthers forward Evan Rodrigues that got him ejected from Tuesday's game, according to The Athletic's Eric Stephens.
Carlsson was handed a five-minute interference major and game misconduct after his shoulder appeared to catch a leaning Rodrigues in the head during the opening minute of the third period.
Leo Carlsson initially gets charged with a five-minute major on this hit to the side of Evan Rodrigues to open a Ducks power play.
— Zach Cavanagh (@ZachCav) November 5, 2025
Referees review it, and it is upheld. 5 minute major for interference and a game misconduct for head contact.
4-3 Ducks, 19:09 to play #FlyTogether pic.twitter.com/afpFzq5Oet
Rodrigues was forced to leave the contest. He's played a pivotal role for the Panthers this season, shifting from wing to center with captain Aleksander Barkov out for the year. Rodrigues began the game centering Florida's top line between Carter Verhaeghe and Sam Reinhart.
Carlsson is having a breakout season with 18 points in 12 games. He's never been suspended in his three-year NHL career.
HEADLINES
- Olympic stock report: Which way are bubble players trending?
- Wild beat Predators with controversial OT winner after goalie kicks net off
- Miller: Rangers' home woes 'not acceptable'
- Johnston has 3 assists, shootout winner as Stars top Oilers in West Final rematch
- Flyers beat Canadiens in shootout after blowing 3-goal lead