Zach Aston-Reese suffered a broken jaw that will require surgery, as well as a concussion from a hit delivered by Tom Wilson during Game 3, Pittsburgh Penguins head coach Mike Sullivan announced.
The check was delivered during the second period; Aston-Reese was bloodied and skated off to the locker room in obvious frustration, while Wilson was not penalized.
Sullivan and Capitals coach Barry Trotz had different takes on the hit:
“It was a high hit. What else can I say?” - #Penguins coach Mike Sullivan on Tom Wilson’s hit on Aston-Reese.
— Brian McNally (@bmcnally14) May 2, 2018
“To me it was a hard hockey hit. If you want my opinion that’s what I saw. Shoulder to shoulder.” - Barry Trotz on the same hit.
George Parros, who declined to suspend Wilson after a high hit in Game 2, was in attendance Tuesday and will likely be speaking to the Washington forward prior to Game 4.
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