MLB will test robot umpires at 13 spring training ballparks
Major League Baseball will test robot umpires as part of a challenge system during spring training at 13 ballparks hosting 19 teams, which could lead to regular-season use in 2026.
The Toronto Maple Leafs were once again in the middle of controversy after a questionable hit on Wednesday night. However, this time, it was forward Matthew Knies on the receiving of a check from Vegas Golden Knights defenceman Zach Whitecloud.
The play happened with 12:01 remaining in the second period, as Knies skated through the neutral zone with the puck when Whitecloud seemed to leave his feet, appearing to make contact with the 22-year-old’s chin and forcing Knies to leave the game.
Knies immediately skated to Toronto’s bench as his teammates came to his defence, including blue-liner Simon Benoit, who took Whitecloud down to the ice.
Benoit received four minutes in penalties for roughing and Whitecloud received the same call for two minutes.
Officials reviewed the play for a major penalty, but did not hand down any further discipline to Whitecloud for the hit.
The Maple Leafs didn’t provide an immediate update on Knies’ status after he went to the locker room.
Toronto forward Ryan Reaves received a five-game suspension on Sunday for a hit to the head of Edmonton Oilers defenceman Darnell Nurse.