Chicago Blackhawks forward Brett Connolly suspended for 4 games

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Chicago Blackhawks forward Brett Connolly was suspended for four games without pay by the NHL on Saturday for interference against Dallas forward Tanner Kero.

Connolly was assessed a major penalty and game misconduct in the first period of Chicago's 4-3 overtime loss at Dallas on Saturday night. 

Connelly rode Kero into the boards. 

Kero was taken from the ice on a stretcher with his head immobilized. Kero taken to a hospital for precautionary measures and evaluation, and coach Rick Bowness said after the game that the player had a concussion. 

The suspension will cost Connolly $70,000.

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