NHL will not suspend Toronto Maple Leafs forward Mikhail Grabovski for allegedly biting an opposing player in Saturday's game against Montreal. HUNGER GAME? Did Leafs' Mikhail Grabovski bite Habs' Max Pacioretty? Sink your teeth into
Updated Nov 17, 2011 12:36 AM ET TORONTO (AP) The Toronto Maple Leafs will be without Mikhail Grabovski for two weeks, and fellow forward Clarke MacArthur will also miss time because of injuries sustained in a loss to Phoenix. Maple
wingspan to defend the puck. Krejci was credited with Boston's second goal after a goalmouth scramble that saw Mikhail Grabovski go flying. Chara had helped set the stage with a driving rush. The Boston power play, which was 1 for 9 coming
without Andrew Ference , part of their second defensive pairing, after the NHL suspended him for one game for elbowing Mikhail Grabovski in the head in the first period of the opener on Wednesday night. The Maple Leafs also were missing a defenseman
absence. The defenseman who plays in Boston's second pairing was suspended for Saturday's game for elbowing Mikhail Grabovski in the head in Game 1. ''We had different partners as the year went on,'' defenseman Johnny Boychuk said
absence. The defenseman who plays in Boston's second pairing was suspended for Saturday's game for elbowing Mikhail Grabovski in the head in Game 1. ''We had different partners as the year went on,'' defenseman Johnny Boychuk said
and part of Boston's second defensive pairing, is a setback. The NHL suspended him for one game for elbowing Mikhail Grabovski in the head near the boards midway through the first period Wednesday night. One possible replacement is Dougie
defenseman Andrew Ference was suspended for one game by the NHL on Thursday for an illegal check to Toronto forward Mikhail Grabovski 's head during Game 1 of their first-round series. No penalty was called on the hit midway through the first
night after they beat the New Jersey Devils 2-0 at home on Monday. Toronto was down 4-0 to the Capitals before Mikhail Grabovski scored in the third period. Ovechkin, with his 19th goal in 18 games, moved two ahead of Tampa Bay's Steven
shots and the opposition gets 33, I don't think you can really say that was your game plan,'' Carlyle said. Mikhail Grabovski also scored for Toronto. Dennis Seidenberg and Andrew Ference , with the goalie pulled for an extra attacker, had