The NHL has ruled that Bruins forward Milan Lucic will not be suspended for his collision with Sabres goaltender Ryan Miller during Boston's 6-2 win on Saturday at TD Garden. Brendan Shanahan, the NHL senior vice president of player safety and hockey operations, conducted a conference call with Lucic and the Bruins on Monday afternoon. "I felt until that moment, it's reasonable that he really felt this was a potential breakaway," Shanahan said. "He should have made more of an effort to get out of the way ... the reason this isn't, in my mind, supplemental discipline is because Lucic makes no movement towards Miller. It's shoulder-to-shoulder contact. I don't think it's any reasonable expectation on that collision that there's necessarily going to be an injury of that degree." Miller suffered a concussion on the play.