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Lightning's Drouin sits out 1 AHL game for missing meeting
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Lightning's Drouin sits out 1 AHL game for missing meeting

Published Mar. 23, 2016 8:13 p.m. ET
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Tampa Bay Lightning forward Jonathan Drouin is being disciplined in the minors once again - this time for missing a pre-practice team meeting.

Syracuse Crunch general manager Julien BriseBois announced Drouin will not play in the American Hockey League team's game at Utica on Wednesday. BriseBois said it's a one-game punishment, and Drouin will return for the Crunch's next game against Albany on Friday.

The Syracuse Post-Standard first reported Drouin being benched. The newspaper reported Drouin has apologized to the team, and said he missed the meeting because of an issue with his alarm clock.

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The third player selected in the 2013 draft had just rejoined the Crunch on March 7. He was suspended indefinitely by the Lightning for leaving the team before a game on Jan. 20.

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