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Penguins Hit with Three-Game Suspension Following Last Match Against Canucks

January 27, 2026 3 Min Read
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The Pittsburgh Penguins are expected to be missing one of their key forwards for several significant upcoming games. On Tuesday, the League’s Player Safety department suspended top-line winger Brian Rust for three games after he was hit in the head by Vancouver Canucks forward Brock Boeser during a game on Sunday. Boeser sustained a concussion and was subsequently placed on injured reserve by the Canucks.

Rust, aged 33, had no prior suspensions and was struck near the front of the net early in the game, when the Penguins were leading. Coach Dan Muse expressed disagreement with the league’s decision, stating, “I think three games is a lot,” and emphasized Rust’s reputation as a hardworking, honest player who plays the game the right way, despite sometimes being considered a “dirty player.” Muse highlighted Rust’s consistent effort and character, contrasting that with the league’s suspension decision.

The Canucks also made roster moves, placing Brock Boeser and Zeb Baucum on injured reserve after their tough match against the Penguins. In their place, Jonathan Reckerimäki and Victor Mancini were called up from the AHL. Muse further defended Rust, referencing his long tenure and clean play history, while also critiquing the suspension’s rationale, citing the referees’ video review and perceived intent behind Rust’s actions.

Additionally, the Penguins’ defenseman is sidelined for the next few weeks due to a hand injury, which adds to the team’s lineup challenges. Rust’s suspension is set to last until Monday’s game against the Ottawa Senators, with the team scheduled to face the Chicago Blackhawks on Thursday and the New York Rangers on Saturday before a three-week Olympic break. Rust has contributed 18 goals and 39 points in 47 games this season, and the Penguins have five games remaining before the break.

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Fan Take: This suspension highlights how tight the league is becoming on on-ice hits to the head, reflecting an increased focus on player safety—something fans should appreciate even if it impacts team lineups. It signals a shift toward stricter enforcement that could influence how players engage physically in the future, shaping the game’s rough-and-tumble reputation.

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