NHL Player Safety Hands Out Maximum Fine For Dirty Play Last Night
Los Angeles Kings' center, Phillip Danault, has incurred a $5,000 fine, the maximum allowed under the CBA, for a slashing incident involving Colorado Avalanche's Ross Colton.
This hefty fine serves as a reminder of the NHL's commitment to maintaining player safety and sportsmanship on the ice, addressing any infractions that occur during the game.
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OCTOBRE 12 | 55 ANSWERS NHL Player Safety Hands Out Maximum Fine For Dirty Play Last Night Did you see the play? |
Yes | 34 | 61.8 % |
No | 21 | 38.2 % |
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