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Winnipeg Jets’ Alex Burmistrov fined

Winnipeg Jets' Alexander Burmistrov tries to play the puck after being tripped up behind the net during an NHL game in 2013. Trevor Hagan / THE CANADIAN PRESS

Winnipeg Jets forward Alex Burmistrov has been slapped with a $2,000 fine by the NHL for diving.

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The league announced the supplementary discipline on Thursday under the Diving/Embellishment rule. The event happened in the 3rd period in the Jets win over the Arizona Coyotes on January 26 when Burmistrov drew a tripping penalty on Coyotes defenceman Michael Stone.

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It was Burmistrov’s second citation this season which triggered the automatic fine.

Burmistrov, 24, was originally given a warning following an incident on October 27 against the Los Angeles Kings. A 3rd citation would carry a fine of $3,000.

The money goes to the Players’ Emergency Assistance Fund.

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