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Player has been suspended for using Performance Enhancing Drugs.
 

Player has been suspended for using Performance Enhancing Drugs.

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An NHL player has been suspended for the use of Performance enhancing substances.

The league has announced that Arizona Coyotes defenseman Jarred Tinordi has been suspended 20 games, without pay, for violating the terms of the NHL/NHLPA Performance Enhancing Substances Program.

Tinordi released the following statement through the NHL Players' Association:

I am extremely disappointed that I failed a test under the NHL/NHLPA Performance Enhancing Substances Program. I did not knowingly take a banned substance. I understand, however, that I am responsible for what enters my body as a professional athlete and I accept the suspension. I will work hard towards my return to the ice and will learn from this frustrating setback.

Coyotes general manager Don Maloney expressed his support for the decision, and for Tinordi.

"Late (Tuesday) afternoon, we were made aware of the situation regarding Jarred Tinordi," Maloney said in a statement. "The Arizona Coyotes organization fully supports the NHL/NHLPA Performance Enhancing Substances Program. We will also continue to support Jarred throughout this process. We will have no further comment at this time."

The suspension carries a mandatory referral to the NHL/NHLPA Program for Substance Abuse and Behavioral Health for evaluation and possible treatment, as per the collective bargaining agreement.

Tinordi has appeared in seven games for the Coyotes after being acquired from Montreal in the John Scott trade, and has yet to record a point with his new club.

Tinordi is only the fourth player to be suspended under the NHL’s PED rules. Shawn Horcoff, Zenon Konopka and Sean Hill are the others.

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