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Oilers' Jake Walman fined for roughing Matthew Tkachuk, squirting Panthers' bench

Oilers' Jake Walman fined for roughing Matthew Tkachuk, squirting Panthers' bench

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The NHL has fined Edmonton defenceman Jake Walman a total of US$10,000 for his role in two separate incidents in the Oilers' 6-1 loss to the Florida Panthers in Game 3 of the Stanley Cup final.
Walman was fined $5,000 for roughing after he punched Panthers forward Matthew Tkachuk in a scrum in front of the Oilers' goal at 14:44 of the third period of Monday's game.
Walman was assessed a pair of minor penalties for roughing and a minor penalty for unsportsmanlike conduct.
He was also fined $5,000 for unsportsmanlike conduct after he attempted to squirt water at Panthers players on their bench from his place on the visiting side.
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That incident occurred at 16:49 of the second period.
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Game 4 of the final goes Thursday in Sunrise, Fla., with the defending-champion Panthers leading the best-of-seven series 2-1.

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