Toronto Maple Leafs forward Bobby McMann has been suspended for one game by the NHL Department of Player Safety for high-sticking Tampa Bay Lightning forward Oliver Bjorkstrand.The incident occurred in the third period during a scrum in the Maple Leafs' 2-0 shutout win over the Lightning on Monday, with McMann receiving a match penalty for the play.Bobby McMann will miss the Leafs' next game against the San Jose Sharks on Thursday. Here's how NHL fans on X (formerly called Twitter) reacted. One tweeted:"Got off easy, should be minimum 3."50in07_Heater @PrimeHeaterLINK@PuckReportNHL Got off easy, should be minimum 3Another chimed in:"I'd be fine with this if Trouba didn't get 5k for a way worse slash to the head a year ago...."Here are some of the other top reactions on X:"Fellow leaf fans, it doesn't matter where he hit. He swung his stick from above his head and swung down towards his head. This could have ended up ALOT worse," a third fan wrote."A lot of biased Leafs fans here, but as one myself this is the one time I’m actually ok with a Parros decision. Honestly glad it wasn’t more," one fan opined."Should be a minimum 25 for swinging at someone’s head intentionally. That’s why it will never go away," another X user said."If Bobby McMann had only swung harder, he might have got a $5,000 fine instead of a one-game suspension," another chimed in.Maple Leafs HC Craig Berube disagrees with the match penalty on Bobby McMannAfter the 2-0 win over the Bolts, Maple Leafs head coach Craig Berube shared his thoughts on the match penalty assessed to Bobby McMann, calling it “a tough one.”"From our view on the bench, I couldn’t really see it too well. I’ll take a look at it, but I had a tough time with that," he said post-game via Sportsnet.McMann has accumulated 14 points through eight goals and six assists in 29 games this season.