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Nikita Zadorov’s immediate ejection sparks possible suspension talk

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Jonathan Ouimet
April 26, 2026  (5:20 PM)
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Mar 31, 2026; Boston, Massachusetts, USA; Boston Bruins defenseman Nikita Zadorov (91) attempts a shot against the Dallas Stars during the first period at the TD Garden
Photo credit: Brian Fluharty-Imagn Images

Nikita Zadorov is in serious trouble. The Bruins defenceman cross-checked Rasmus Dahlin after the whistle, snapped his stick on him, then threw a punch.

Boston had already lost the game by then. Buffalo rolled 6-1, and Marco Sturm pulled Jeremy Swayman as the Bruins came apart in front of him.

The frustration boiled over late. With play stopped, Zadorov went after Dahlin in a sequence that had nothing to do with hockey and everything to do with a team coming apart at the seams.

Five-minute major. Game over. Hearing pending.

The Department of Player Safety will absolutely be making a phone call. A cross-check between play, a broken stick, and a punch on a star defenceman? That earns a hearing every time.

Here's the eye test on the clip. The big Russian drives the cross-check into Dahlin's back away from the puck, the shaft splinters on contact, and the follow-up punch lands before officials can step in.

Marco Sturm faces a Game 5 lineup hole he cannot afford

The Bruins finished the regular season 45-27-10 and 100 points. None of that matters now.

They're staring at a do-or-die game with potential supplemental discipline hanging over a top-four blueliner.

The 31-year-old plays a specific role. He makes $5 million against the cap and gives Boston physicality on a back end without an obvious replacement waiting in the press box.

Lose him for a game and the matchups against Dahlin's line get harder. Lose him for two and the series might already be over.

The Swedish defenceman, for the record, is the guy you don't want to poke. He posted 74 points in 77 games and went plus-18 for a Buffalo team that ran the Atlantic Division.

Swayman, meanwhile, is in his own free fall. The pull tells you everything. He carried a .930 save percentage through the first three playoff games of this series.

Tonight he didn't get to finish.

Why does a $8.25 million goalie get yanked in a series his team is already trailing? Because Sturm had to send a message to a room that quit on him.

Game 5 is in Buffalo. The Bruins might be missing more than just their composure when the puck drops.

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