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Oilers' Josh Archibald to have disciplinary hearing
Edmonton Oilers right winger Josh Archibald (15) skates during the warmup period against the Calgary Flames at Scotiabank Saddledome.  Sergei Belski-USA TODAY Sports

Oilers winger Josh Archibald made a costly mistake on Sunday night that played a large role in them blowing the lead and there could be more consequences as the Department of Player Safety announced that he will have a disciplinary hearing on Monday.

With 8:49 left in Sunday’s game, Archibald was called for tripping on a low-bridge hit on Winnipeg’s Logan Stanley; the league called it clipping in their press release. The Jets scored on the ensuing man advantage and added two more shortly thereafter to eliminate a 4-1 deficit before Nikolaj Ehlers scored the winner in overtime.

A decision will need to be made fairly quickly on whether or not the hit is suspendable. With the North Division starting their playoffs later than everyone else, each first-round series has a back-to-back set of games in it. Edmonton and Winnipeg’s next game is Monday night, so there won’t be much time for George Parros to decide Archibald’s fate.

This article first appeared on Pro Hockey Rumors and was syndicated with permission.

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