Vancouver Canucks forward Alex Burrows, whom Boston Bruins forward Patrice Bergeron accused of biting Bergeron's left index finger in Game 1 of the Stanley Cup finals, will not be suspended.

Alex Burrows and Patrice Bergeron got into a scrap in Game 1 where Burrows, left, appeared to bite the finger of Bergeron, right. Rich Lam/Getty Images

League senior vice president Mike Murphy spoke with Burrows on Thursday, a day after the Canucks beat the Bruins 1-0 in Vancouver.

"After reviewing the incident, including speaking with the on-ice officials, I can find no conclusive evidence that Alex Burrows intentionally bit the finger of Patrice Bergeron," Murphy said in a statement.

Burrows denied biting Bergeron, who was seen screaming at Burrows and had to be restrained by referees at the end of the first period.

"I would like to move on here," Bergeron said Thursday. "We're here for the right reasons and we want to win. We have to get back into that series. I know (media) has a job to do and I understand you guys have to ask about it. I've let the league take care of it. They did and I don't want to whine about that stuff. I don't care."

While Bergeron downplayed the incident, he wanted to shift the focus to Game 2.