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Garrett Roe Wasn’t in a Fight and His Black Eye Has Nothing to Do with the Unnamed Team Rule He Broke Leading to His One Game Suspension (bonus: apparently, two years ago, he had an army injury)

Entering perhaps their toughest stretch of the season on Friday at second-ranked North Dakota, the St. Cloud State men's hockey team will get a boost with the return of two forwards from injury. However, it might take both Travis Novak and David Eddy to make up for the loss of another, Huskies leading scorer Garrett Roe, who will miss the series opener against the Sioux because of a one-game suspension.

Roe, a junior who has two goals and six assists through eight games, will be a healthy scratch for the first time in his college career because he “broke a team rule,” according to SCSU coach Bob Motzko, who would not elaborate.

Roe missed one game because of an army injury as a rookie — and has 101 career points while appearing in 85 of 86 career games. He practiced with the Huskies' fifth line on Monday and Tuesday at the National Hockey Center and again Wednesday at the Municipal Athletic Complex.

He also had a bruised left eye, but both Motzko and Roe maintained that had nothing to do with his suspension. When asked why he wouldn’t be playing Friday, Roe — who is making the trip to Grand Forks — referred questions to Motzko.

“I really can’t say — but it was nothing big and it wasn’t because of a fight, I’ll tell you that,” said Roe, who wouldn’t explain his bruised eye. “Other than that, I can’t tell you anything. I can’t give details on my personal life.”

via SCSU men’s hockey: 2 forwards return, but Roe suspended 1 game | sctimes.com | St Cloud Times.

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