The Peterborough Examiner

Sabres’ Reinhart benched for arriving late to team stretch

- JOHN WAWROW THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

BUFFALO, N.Y. — Sabres centre Sam Reinhart didn’t appreciate spending Buffalo’s last game glued to the bench.

He also acknowledg­es he won’t be arriving late again for the team’s morning stretch, which is what led to him being discipline­d in the first place.

“It’s the coach’s decision. It’s management’s decision. From my perspectiv­e, I would’ve rather battled it out with my teammates,” Reinhart said following practice Thursday. “I don’t think five minutes in the morning is going to influence my preparatio­n for a game, but it was a team stretch and I should’ve been there on time.”

Reinhart’s comments were his first public ones since he didn’t have one shift in Buffalo’s 3-1 loss at Columbus on Tuesday.

He said he was late because he misread a text, believing the stretch began at 11 a.m., not 10:30 a.m. By the time teammate Jake McCabe called to alert him, Reinhart said he was already five minutes late.

For Reinhart to spend the entire game on the bench was the result of an unusual set of circumstan­ces.

Traditiona­lly, he would’ve been relegated to the press box. But forward Kyle Okposo fell ill hours before the game, and with no other players available, the Sabres had to dress Reinhart to fill their NHLmandate­d 18-skater lineup.

As it turns out, general manager Tim Murray and coach Dan Bylsma had changed the team’s disciplina­ry policy only a day earlier. Previously, players would miss a power play if they were late for a team meeting. The decision to have players miss an entire game was instituted because not all see regular time on the powerplay unit.

Bylsma said Reinhart should be disappoint­ed and unhappy with what happened. Though this was the first time Reinhart has been benched, Bylsma said tardiness has been an occasional issue with others this season.

Top centre Jack Eichel most notably sat out a power-play shift because he violated a team rule this season.

“We’re moving forward with the situation, and Sam’s aware of that,” Bylsma said.

The benching comes at a time when Reinhart is struggling.

As a rookie last season, Reinhart finished second on the team with 23 goals and was third with 42 points in 79 games.

 ??  ?? Vancouver Canucks centre Henrik Sedin, left, passes the puck against Los Angeles Kings defenseman Derek Forbort during a game on March 4 in Los Angeles. The NHL will play its first games in China this fall when the Kings and Canucks meet in Beijing and...
Vancouver Canucks centre Henrik Sedin, left, passes the puck against Los Angeles Kings defenseman Derek Forbort during a game on March 4 in Los Angeles. The NHL will play its first games in China this fall when the Kings and Canucks meet in Beijing and...

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