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Jordan Binnington fined $5K for high sticking Nashville’s Luke Evangelista.



St. Louis Blues goaltender Jordan Binnington has received a $5,000 fine, the maximum amount allowed by the Collective Bargaining Agreement, for high-sticking Nashville Predators forward Luke Evangelista in Saturday night’s game, as announced by the National Hockey League’s Department of Player Safety. #hockey #nhl #nhldiscussion #highlights #nhlnews #hockeyhighlights

20 Comments

  1. I always tap my post when the puck is about to leave the zone…that’s all he did…and the dude skates right into the butt end…this is the dumbest call I’ve ever seen.

  2. I don't like the Blues but i don't see the issue. Binnington didn't even look at him directly. If you're that tight to the net when the opposing defensemen is moving the puck you have to expect the goalie to do something. Looks like the dude's visor took the hit, nice act though!

  3. I am not even close to a fan of Binnington, but this was questionable. I really don’t think this was intentional on his end, looked more like a flop from Luke

  4. I like how the Blues players usually don't even stand up for Bennington, like most teams would for their goalie, they just know he's asked for it

  5. Yeah, Binnington can push the limits but I found this to be pretty ridiculous. Growing up watching Billy Smith and Ron Hextall do this stuff intentionally, this just looked like a goalie tapping the post as the puck leaves the zone. Guy just kinda cut his line and got in the way.

  6. More nonsense from Paros. He was tapping his post and didn’t even know who was coming around. Total bullshit from DPS.

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