Vegas Fined: NHL Media Violation Sparks Penalty
The Vegas Golden Knights face penalties after breaching NHL media regulations following their semi-final win. Coach John Tortorella is fined $100,000 for not addressing the media. The team plans to appeal the decision before their Western Conference final against the Colorado Avalanche.
The Vegas Golden Knights have been penalized for 'flagrant violations' of NHL media regulations after their recent semi-final victory against the Anaheim Ducks. The penalty includes forfeiting a second-round pick in the 2026 NHL Draft.
Head coach John Tortorella, who abstained from addressing the media post-game, faces a $100,000 fine. The team also failed to open the dressing room to reporters, which led to further scrutiny.
Despite being warned previously, the Knights have acknowledged the breach and are considering an appeal next week. As they prepare for the Western Conference final against the Colorado Avalanche, the situation remains tense.
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