Jets defenseman Logan Stanley receives one-game suspension for incident involving Ottawa Senators captain Brady TkachukLogan Stanley suspended one game for incident involving Brady Tkachuk (Image via: Getty Images) The NHL Department of Player Safety has suspended Winnipeg Jets defenseman Logan Stanley for one game following an incident involving Ottawa Senators captain Brady Tkachuk. The decision quickly drew attention around the league, especially given how the play unfolded away from the puck.It marks the first supplemental discipline of Stanley’s NHL career and comes at a difficult time for Winnipeg, with the Jets in the middle of a losing streak. The suspension also contributes to ongoing discussions about player safety and how the league addresses incidents that occur outside the flow of play.

Logan Stanley suspended one game for punching Brady Tkachuk

Stanley and Tkachuk were engaged physically when Tkachuk lost his helmet. After Tkachuk shoved Stanley and held onto his stick, Stanley dropped his gloves and threw a punch that connected with Tkachuk’s face. Video review showed Tkachuk was not facing Stanley at the moment of contact, a key factor in the Department of Player Safety’s decision.Stanley has increasingly relied on physical play to assert himself in Winnipeg’s lineup. He has already recorded 82 penalty minutes through 40 games, surpassing his previous career high. The suspension reinforces the league’s stance on punches delivered outside the flow of play, particularly when an opponent is not in a defensive posture.Head coach Travis Green echoed that sentiment postgame, pointing out the risk involved when an All-Star player absorbs an unanticipated punch and suggesting the reaction would be similar if the roles were reversed.Despite the incident, Tkachuk returned to the game, registered an assist, and helped Ottawa secure a 4-2 win that extended Winnipeg’s skid to nine straight losses. Stanley will miss Tuesday’s home game against the Vegas Golden Knights but is expected back Thursday when the Jets host the Edmonton Oilers.From a roster perspective, Stanley’s absence is manageable but inconvenient. The 27-year-old has skated primarily on Winnipeg’s third pairing, averaging 16:09 of ice time per game with limited special teams usage. He has recorded seven goals and 13 points this season and is in the final year of a two-year deal with a $1.25 million cap hit. With free agency nearing, the suspension comes at a tough time as the Jets try to get back on track, and Stanley’s future remains unclear.