OHL suspends Luke Dragusica for remainder of season after violent head slashing incident
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The Ontario Hockey League (OHL) has suspended a player for the remainder of the regular season and the playoffs after his violent head slash last week left his opponent bloodied and unable to finish the game.
Brampton Steelheads player Luke Dragusica, 18, was suspended after the OHL Department of Player Safety reviewed the team's Nov. 14 game against the Oshawa Generals in which Dragusica slashed defenseman Brady Blaseg across the face.
Tristan Delisle (40) of the Oshawa Generals fights Luke Dragusica (23) of the Mississauga Steelheads during the third period at Tribute Communities Centre in Oshawa, Ontario, Canada, Dec. 13, 2023. (Chris Tanouye/Getty Images)
The incident took place with a little more than two minutes remaining in the game.
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Video of the incident showed Dragusica swinging his stick across the face of Blaseg, who immediately dropped to the ground in apparent pain. While he was down, Dragusica proceeded to cross-check Blaseg.
A fight between the two teams ensued with referees quickly jumping in to separate the players.
Blaseg was tended to by staff, and video of the incident showed blood staining the ice where Blaseg was hit. He did not return to the game.
Dragusica will be required to complete a league-mandated education, counseling and community service program as part of his suspension. (iStock)
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"This decision follows a comprehensive review of the incident by the OHL Department of Player Safety that incorporated video, game reports, interviews and


