NEW YORK -- After 11 seasons as one of the NHL's leading scorers, Mikko Rantanen has become accustomed to fame.

But infamy? Not so much, although he has experienced plenty of that this season.

Rantanen recently served the first suspension of his NHL career, having earned an automatic one-game ban for two game misconducts for physical infractions.

NHL rules state that players must go 41 games between ejections to avoid suspension. Rantanen's second ejection, for boarding Calgary Flames forward Matt Coronato , came four days after his first ejection on a play that earned Rantanen widespread derision from fans -- and one very angry coach.

On Nov. 18, Rantanen skated through a check by New York Islanders defenseman Scott Mayfield and shoved defenseman Alexander Romanov in the

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