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Originally Posted by blankall
If the NHL wanted to show some balls, they would have banned him for the whole season. If he was caught with actual PEDs (as opposed to a recreational drug or prescription), that should have been the actual punishment, at a minimum. He'll still have gains from the PEDs in a couple of months FFS.
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They can't.
It is what the NHL/NHLPA agreed to as the first suspension for testing positive for PEDs in the CBA: 20 games.
2nd suspension for PEDs: 60 games.
3rd suspension for PEDs: "permanent" (player can file for re-instatement after 2 years)