The Arizona Coyotes terminated the contract of forward Alex Galchenyuk on Friday, making the move just 13 days after signing him as a free agent.
An NHL source told ESPN that the Coyotes had discovered an "off-ice situation" involving Galchenyuk that was previously unknown to the team.
A Scottsdale Police Department spokesperson told The Associated Press on Thursday that Galchenyuk was arrested Sunday on charges of private property hit and run, disorderly conduct, failure to obey, resisting arrest and threatening or intimidating. The spokesperson said the hit and run was only property damage and that no injuries occurred.
Galchenyuk was booked into the Scottsdale City Jail on misdemeanor charges and released Monday on his own recognizance.
The Coyotes acknowledged the incident in a statement Friday.
"We are aware of the incident involving Alex Galchenyuk and strongly condemn this type of behavior," the team said. "Once the Club was made aware of the allegations, we immediately began the process of terminating his Standard Player's Contract through the proper channels in conjunction with the National Hockey League."
The NHLPA said Thursday it was reviewing the decision on the behalf of Galchenyuk, who will become an unrestricted free agent again.
Galchenyuk, 29, had signed a one-year deal worth $775,000 against the NHL salary cap on July 1, the opening day of unrestricted free agency. He was no stranger to the organization, having played for Arizona in 2018-19 (72 games) and 2021-22 (60 games). The expectation was to have Galchenyuk compete for a roster spot, but the Coyotes had the flexibility to demote him to the AHL since he was on a two-way contract.
"We are very pleased to welcome back Alex to our organization. He is a hard-working, versatile forward who will add depth to our group," Coyotes general manager Bill Armstrong said at the time of the signing.
Galchenyuk was the third overall pick in the 2012 NHL draft by the Montreal Canadiens, with whom he played for six seasons. His best year was in 2015-16, when he scored 30 goals in 82 games. But Galchenyuk's career had veered off into journeyman status in recent years, having played for the Coyotes twice, the Pittsburgh Penguins, Minnesota Wild, Ottawa Senators, Toronto Maple Leafs and Colorado Avalanche since 2018.