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Avalanche s Mikko Rantanen fined $2,000 for diving By Zac Wassink | Last updated 5/6/21 Colorado Avalanche forward Mikko Rantanen bought a minor penalty for tripping in the second period of the April 30 game against the San Jose Sharks via an incident involving Sharks defenseman Mario Ferraro: After having some time to examine the situation, the NHL cited Rantanen for an act of embellishment, or diving. Since it s the second time this season the 24-year-old was flagged by NHL Hockey Operations for flopping, he received a $2,000 fine as supplementary discipline: For those asking about Malkin and the diving, the NHL fines based on citations issued by Hockey Ops Dept. The scale: pic.twitter.com/TJcStXUrus Seth Rorabaugh (@SethRorabaugh) December 21, 2014 ....
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The Chicago Blackhawks took Saturday off. They are taking Sunday off as well. They play the Tampa Bay Lightning on Tuesday night at the United Center. Between now and then, a lot of self-evaluation needs to take place as they head into the final eight games of the season with their playoff hopes in the Central Division all but dashed away. Part of the evaluation process is figuring out who will and will not be with the Blackhawks in the short and long-term futures and the final eight games of the season gives Chicago an opportunity to get one last look, or a first look, at which players fit the bill. ....
Bears Cares program adapts to help others in need Author: Alex Cawley (FOX43) Updated: 11:58 PM EDT April 7, 2021 HERSHEY, Pa. The Hershey Bears continue to get the job done in 2021 on and off the ice, albeit a little differently than normal. The Hershey Bears, the Hershey community, and surrounding areas are so integrated, explained Kathleen McGraw, the Hershey Director of Communications. If it wasn t for our fans, which we always say because it s true, we have the best in the American Hockey League, we wouldn t have the history that we have. McGraw has seen the team interact with the local community a lot in her eight years with the company. For as memorable as the wins have been, there have been arts and crafts with kids at the Hershey Medical Center, feeding families at the Ronald Mcdonald house, fight cancer games, the Hershey Bears cares initiative, and of course .. ....
On Thursday morning, the Chicago Blackhawks and Florida Panthers made ANOTHER trade prior to the upcoming April 12th trade deadline. After exchanging Brad Morrison for Vinnie Hinostroza earlier this week, the Blackhawks have acquired Brett Connolly, Riley Stillman, Henrik Borgström and a 2021 seventh-round pick in exchange for Lucas Wallmark and Lucas Carlsson going to the Panthers. Full trade: Brett Connolly, Riley Stillman and Henrik Borgstrom plus a 7th Rd pick in exchange for Lucas Carlsson and Lucas Wallmark. Connolly has 2 more yrs at $3.5M AAV. Florida freeing up cap space as part of this. Hawks using their cap space to net 2 young players ....