NHL Comes Through With Fine On Voracek Hit- 3/12/22

Well, the refs might have missed this hit, but the NHL sure didn't.  After a knee-on-knee contact situation with Jake Voracek, which appeared to be initiated by Marcus Foligno of the Wild, he's been fined for his actions in Columbus, today.  The Maximum fine is $5,000.00 and that's what the NHL has decided to make him pay.  To those who make remarks about Voracek not being honest, regarding his injury, I encourage you to go watch this hit, in slow motion, again.  I will not speak ill of any player, I don't know what he was thinking in the time of the hit, and to assume isn't right.  However, this was questionable contact, and according to CBSSports, Voracek is on the Columbus Blue Jackets Injury Reserve list, as of this morning, due to this hit.  

To me, this fine is justified.  I agree though, the fine is enough.  Why?  There is nothing to confirm this hit was intentional.  As such, from past writeups I've done regarding fines and game suspensions, I feel you need a really clean cut argument of intent, for games suspensions to happen.  Here, I don't see that as an easy jump, thus no game suspension, on top of the fine, seems fair.  However, you may disagree with me and that's your right, as a fan.  These are simply my thoughts on the matter, take them for what you will.  

Wishing you the best, Voracek.  

Source:

Jeff Svoboda Tweet:

1)  " Minnesota forward Marcus Foligno has been fined $5,000, the maximum allowable under the Collective Bargaining Agreement, for kneeing #CBJ forward Jakub Voracek late in last night’s game"

https://www.cbssports.com/nhl/teams/CLB/columbus-blue-jackets/injuries/



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