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Team Canada's Joe Veleno suspended 5 games after stomping on opponent's leg

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Canadian hockey player Joe Veleno was suspended for five games following a stomp onto the back of Swiss player Nino Niederreiter’s leg during an IIHF World Championship matchup on Saturday.

The Detroit Red Wings forward wasn’t penalized on the play, but a further investigation yielded the discipline, knocking out Canada’s leading goalscorer for the rest of the tournament.

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Canada's forward Milan Lucic, Switzerland's defender Andrea Glauser and Canada's forward Joe Veleno vie during the IIHF Ice Hockey Men's World Championships Preliminary Round - Group B match between Canada and Switzerland in Riga, Latvia, on May 20, 2023. (GINTS IVUSKANS/AFP via Getty Images)

"I have been notified of the five-game suspension imposed by the IIHF for my actions in our game against Switzerland," Veleno said in a statement. "I accept the sanctions from the IIHF and apologize for my actions."

Canada’s men’s national team general manager Doug Armstrong also released a statement.

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"We have been informed that the IIHF Disciplinary Committee has imposed a five-game suspension to Joe Veleno for an on-ice incident that occurred during Canada’s game against Switzerland on May 20," Armstrong said. "Canada’s National Men’s Team acknowledges the role of the committee and appreciate the diligence that went into the decision-making process, and we accept and support the IIHF’s decision."

Joe Veleno of Canada entering the rink for his shift during the 2023 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship Finland - Latvia game

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