Chicago Blackhawks forward Andrew Shaw was suspended for one game and fined $5,000 on Wednesday for using a gay slur in Game 4 of the team's opening-round playoff series against the St. Louis Blues.
NHL Public Relations confirmed Shaw's suspension through a news release and indicated he'd undergo sensitivity training. The league specified Shaw's fine stems from an inappropriate gesture toward on-ice officials during Tuesday's game, which Chicago lost 4-3.
NHL Senior Executive Vice President of Hockey Operations Colin Campbell spoke about Shaw's ban.
"While Mr. Shaw was apologetic and remorseful for both the offensive comments and the inappropriate gesture directed at the on-ice officials, he must be held accountable for his actions," said Campbell, per the NHL's news release. "The emotion of the moment cannot and will not be a mitigating factor for the conduct that is expected of an NHL player."
To back up Campbell's assertion that Shaw regretted his actions, the 24-year-old issued an apology Wednesday, per CSN Chicago's Tracey Myers, who also included the club's statement on the matter:
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