WATCH ABOVE: Canucks and Flames brawl near the end of the game 2 in their first round playoff series.
The NHL fined Calgary Flames head coach Bob Hartley US$50,000 following his team’s brawl with the Vancouver Canucks during Game 2 of their NHL Western Conference quarterfinal.
According to the NHL, the fine “was issued in accordance with By-Law 17.3 (a) for conduct prejudicial to or against the welfare of the League.”
The brawl broke out in the Canucks zone with just over a minute left in the game, which Vancouver went on to win 4-1.
Calgary’s Matt Stajan and Vancouver’s Brad Richardson traded blows as did Deryk Engelland of the Flames and Vancouver’s Derek Dorsett. Canucks defenceman Dan Hamhuis also got involved.
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The league also announced that the instigator penalty assessed to Engelland during Friday night’s melee has been rescinded.
Hartley was fined $25,000 following a line brawl between the two teams during a game early last year. Canucks coach John Tortorella was so angry after the incident he charged the Flames dressing room during the first intermission.
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-with files from Canadian Press
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