Jake Sanderson injury update: Senators D hurt on 'blatant' hit to head
Taylor Hall's hit to the head sent Jake Sanderson's helmet flying. Senators coach Travis Green said it was "ridiculous" the hit wasn't reviewed.
The Ottawa Senators had to finish their Game 3 loss to the Carolina Hurricanes without key defenseman Jake Sanderson after an illegal hit to the head. Carolina's Taylor Hall received a two-minute penalty for Thursday's hit, which sent Sanderson's helmet flying. Sanderson, who also blocked a shot with his hand, played two more shifts before heading down the tunnel during a power play.
Senators coach Travis Green told reporters that the hit to the head was what caused the defenseman to leave the game. "I just don't understand how there's not a five-minute major called on the hit to the head," he said. "It's a blatant hit to the head, the kind of hits you don't want to see.
This is a brutal hit by Taylor Hall on Sanderson, which got two minutes for an illegal check to the head. Cut across front of body and head was main point of contact pic. twitter.
com/BuoER6ympE ā NHL Review (@nhl_review) April 24, 2026 "It's ridiculous there wasn't a review. They called a review on (Senators captain) Brady (Tkachuk) on a penalty that I don't even know what the penalty was, and they totally miss a review on (Hall). " Sanderson, who won a gold medal with Team USA at the Olympics, was the Senators' top-scoring defenseman with 54 points in the regular season.