Montréal’s Kati Tabin suspended two games, Ottawa’s Zoe Boyd suspended one game
NEW YORK AND TORONTO (April 7, 2025) – The Professional Women’s Hockey League (PWHL) today announced that, after two separate reviews by the PWHL Player Safety Committee, Montréal Victoire defender Kati Tabin has been suspended for two games, and Ottawa Charge defender Zoe Boyd has been suspended for one game, each following incidents in games played Apr. 1-2.
Tabin was assessed a major penalty and a game misconduct at 14:45 of the first period in last Tuesday’s game against New York for an illegal check to the head on opponent Jessie Eldridge. The Player Safety Committee determined that Tabin extended her right elbow outward when delivering a high and forceful check, and that the head was the main point of contact on the play where such contact was avoidable. This is the first suspension of Tabin’s PWHL career.
Here is a video of the incident with an explanation from the PWHL Player Safety Committee: