No discipline for Grabovski after alleged biting incident

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Toronto forward​
Mikhail Grabovski
will not be disciplined for​
Saturday’s alleged biting incident in Montreal
.​
The NHL announced today that it “could not determine conclusively” that Grabovski chomped Canadiens forward Max Pacioretty
As part of its investigation, the league interviewed both players and reviewed all available video and medical reports.​
Pacioretty said he received a tetanus shot following the game as a precaution.​
The ruling won’t come as a surprise to Leafs head coach Randy Carlyle, who said he didn’t believe Grabovski actually bit Pacioretty.​
“Then,” Carlyle said, “the bottom line is it’s got to be conclusive, right?”​
 

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FUCK LEAFS LOL ... not but biting someone is a kiddish act but it doesn't deserve a suspension in my opinion
 

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Hahaha, "Pacioretty said he received a tetanus shot following the game as a precaution."
 

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