The NHLâs Department of Player Safety announced on Monday morning that Tampa Bay Lightning forward has been fined $3,750 for boarding Florida Panthers forward Eetu Luostarinen during the teamâs 5-1 win in Game 4 on Sunday afternoon.
The incident happened late in the first period and resulted in Hagel being assessed a two-minute minor for cross-checking.
Luostarinen ended up playing more than 13 minutes during the game and was not seriously injured as a result of the play, which was almost certainly a key factor in Hagel only being fined instead of suspended.
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Despite the lack of injury the fine is still a bit eye-opening given that Torontoâs Alexander Kerfoot was suspended for two games back in November for a very similar looking play.
In other discipline news, there will reportedly be no additional punishment for Calgary Flames forward Milan Lucic after he was ejected from Sundayâs game for a collision with Edmonton Oilers goalie Mike Smith.
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While there is no official explanation from the league (there typically is not in instances of no discipline), the DoPS presumably sees Smithâs last second turn in playing the puck as a factor in the collision, as well as the ejection being enough of a punishment for Lucic.
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