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Bruins' Shawn Thornton has in-person disciplinary hearing

Boston Bruins forward Shawn Thornton has an in-person disciplinary hearing with the NHL's Department of Player Safety at an undetermined date for an incident involving Pittsburgh Penguins blue-liner Brooks Orpik Saturday night.

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Brooks Orpik leaves game on stretcher

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Pittsburgh Penguins defenceman is injured after a confrontation with Shawn Thornton.

Shawn Thornton left the ice with a game misconduct on Saturday night, but he may be left with a much stiffer penalty if Brendan Shanahan decides on any further action.

The Boston Bruins forward is scheduled to have an in-person hearing which means a potential suspensioncould exceed five games with the NHL's Department of Player Safety at a not-yet determined date after an incident that forced Pittsburgh Penguins defenceman Brooks Orpik to leave the game on a stretcher.

At 11:06 of the first period, Thornton chased down Orpik, who was involved in a scrum, and pulled the six-foot-two, 219-pound defencemandown to the ice from behind. Thornton then began punching Orpik as he lay on his back, until it was broken up by officials.

Orpik, 33,would leave the ice on a stretcher and was later released from hospital, where he was alert and conscious but there was no clear word on his status.

Thornton told reporters after the game he felt horrible for his actions.

""It's hard for me to talk about right now. I can't say I'm sorry enough. I'm sure I'll be criticized, but it's true," he said. "I felt awful. It wasn't my intention. I know Brooksie. I've gotten to know him the last seven years here. I skated with him during the lockout. I texted him a couple of times. It's not what I wanted to see or anyone to see."

The 36-year-old Thornton wasn't the only player that may not get away unscathed from the Bruins' 3-2 win.

Penguins winger James Neal faces a telephone hearing Monday for kneeing Boston Bruins forward Brad Marchand, which happened moments before Thornton's infraction.

Neal, a 26-year-old native of Whitby, Ont., was given a two-minute penalty for kneeing, while Marchand remained in the game.

With files from The Canadian Press