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Senators forward Tkachuk handed US$2,500 fine for unsportsmanlike conduct
The league said the money will go to the Players' Emergency Assistance Fund after Tkachuk struck Beck Malenstyn with his stick from the bench.
- The National Hockey League fined Ottawa Senators captain Brady Tkachuk $2,500 on Friday for unsportsmanlike conduct during Thursday's 2-1 victory over the Buffalo Sabres at Canadian Tire Centre.
- Tkachuk struck Buffalo forward Beck Malenstyn with his stick while sitting on the bench during the first period; officials assessed the captain a minor slashing penalty for the infraction.
- Despite the penalty, the Senators rallied to win 2-1 against the Sabres at Canadian Tire Centre, snapping a three-game losing streak and aiding their playoff push with eight games remaining.
- Proceeds from the $2,500 fine support the Players' Emergency Assistance Fund, as per league protocol. The financial penalty concludes disciplinary action regarding the incident.
- With eight games remaining, Ottawa continues battling for a postseason berth while head coach Travis Green works to quiet external noise and keep the team focused on upcoming matchups.
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Senators forward Tkachuk handed US$2,500 fine for unsportsmanlike conduct
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