Panthers’ Ekblad suspended 20 games for violating league’s PED policy

29-year-old will miss defending Stanley Cup champions’ stretch run, start of playoffs

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Florida Panthers defenceman Aaron Ekblad has been suspended 20 games without pay for violating the NHL and NHLPA’s performance-enhancing drug policy. (Steph Chambers/Getty Images)

Florida Panthers defenceman Aaron Ekblad was suspended 20 games without pay Monday for violating the NHL and NHL Players’ Association’s policy on performance-enhancing drugs, taking him off the ice for the defending Stanley Cup champions’ stretch run and start of the playoffs.

Ekblad in a statement through the NHLPA said the news that he had failed a random drug test shocked him, and he apologized for the error.

“Ultimately, I made a mistake by taking something to help me recover from recent injuries without first checking with proper medical and team personnel,” Ekblad said. “I have let my teammates, the Panthers organization and our great fans down. For that, I am truly sorry. I have accepted responsibility for my mistake and will be fully prepared to return to my team when my suspension is over. I have learned a hard lesson and cannot wait to be back with my teammates.”

Ekblad, 29, missed eight of nine games during a stretch in January because of an undisclosed upper-body injury. The Panthers have 18 games left in the regular season, so Ekblad would then miss the first two games of the first round before being eligible to return.

The No. 1 pick in the 2014 draft, Ekblad has played his entire career with Florida, including a prominent role in the first Cup run in franchise history. He had 33 points in 56 games this season before getting suspended.
A message sent to the Panthers seeking comment was not immediately returned. The NHL said it would have no further comment beyond the announcement.
Prior to the trade deadline, the Panthers acquired another right-shooting defenceman, Seth Jones, though it was unclear when the team learned of Ekblad’s positive test result and ensuing punishment.

Ekblad is the first NHL player to be suspended for violating the league’s PED policy since Nate Schmidt in 2018, when he was unable to play in exhibition games and then missed the first 20 of the regular season. Schmidt was with Vegas at the time, coming off helping the Golden Knights reach the Stanley Cup Final in their inaugural season, and is now teammates with Ekblad on the Panthers.

Under the terms of the collective bargaining agreement, a player’s first positive test results in a 20-game suspension. A second is 60 games and a third triggers a lifetime ban.

Ekblad’s suspension comes with a mandatory referral for evaluation and possible treatment under a league and players union program for substance abuse and behavioural health.

Panthers’ Aaron Ekblad suspended 20 games for PED program violation

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Panthers’ Ekblad suspended 20 games for violating NHL’s PED program
Evanka Osmak reports on the suspension of Panthers’ Aaron Ekblad for violating the NHL and NHL Players’ Association’s policy on performance-enhancing drugs

Florida Panthers defenceman Aaron Ekblad has been suspended 20 games without pay for violating the NHL and NHL Players’ Association’s policy on performance-enhancing drugs.

The league announced the ban Monday. Shortly thereafter, in a statement released through the NHLPA, Ekblad said the news that he had failed a random drug test shocked him, and he apologized for the error.

“Ultimately, I made a mistake by taking something to help me recover from recent injuries without first checking with proper medical and team personnel,” Ekblad said. “I have let my teammates, the Panthers organization and our great fans down. For that, I am truly sorry. I have accepted responsibility for my mistake and will be fully prepared to return to my team when my suspension is over. I have learned a hard lesson and cannot wait to be back with my teammates.”

Ekblad, 29, missed eight of nine games during a stretch in January because of an undisclosed upper-body injury. The defending Stanley Cup champion Panthers have 18 games left in the regular season, so Ekblad would then miss the first two playoff games before being eligible to return.

The No. 1 pick in the 2014 draft, Ekblad has played his entire career with Florida. The Panthers acquired another right-shooting defenceman, Seth Jones, before the trade deadline, though it was unclear when the team learned of Ekblad’s positive test result and ensuing punishment.

Under the terms of the collective bargaining agreement, a player’s first positive test results in a 20-game suspension. A second is 60 and a third triggers a lifetime ban.

Ekblad is the first NHL player to be suspended for violating the league’s PED policy since Nate Schmidt in 2018. Schmidt was with Vegas at the time and is now teammates with Ekblad on the Panthers.

Ekblad’s suspension comes with a mandatory referral for evaluation and possible treatment under a league and players union program for substance abuse and behavioural health.

Ekblad has three goals and 30 assists in 56 games this season. The two-time All-Star’s eight-year, $60-million contract expires at the end of 2024-25.

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