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Golden Knights' Roy fined but not suspended for cross-checking Oilers' Frederic
Golden Knights' Roy fined but not suspended for cross-checking Oilers' Frederic

Yahoo

time5 days ago

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Golden Knights' Roy fined but not suspended for cross-checking Oilers' Frederic

NEW YORK (AP) — Vegas Golden Knights forward Nicolas Roy was fined but not suspended Friday for cross-checking the Edmonton Oilers' Trent Frederic in the face in overtime of Game 2 of the second-round playoff series. The NHL's Department of Player Safety announced the fine of $7,813, the maximum allowed under the collective bargaining agreement, after a disciplinary hearing with him. Roy was ejected with a five-minute match penalty for his two-handed stick to Frederic after a board battle with him 5 1/2 minutes into OT on Thursday night. Advertisement The Oilers did not score on the ensuring power play but won not long after on a goal by Leon Draisaitl from Connor McDavid. Vegas trails the best-of-seven series 2-0 with Game 3 Saturday night at Edmonton. ___ AP NHL playoffs: and The Associated Press

Nicolas Roy fined $7,812.50 for overtime cross-check on Trent Frederic in NHL playoff clash
Nicolas Roy fined $7,812.50 for overtime cross-check on Trent Frederic in NHL playoff clash

Time of India

time10-05-2025

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  • Time of India

Nicolas Roy fined $7,812.50 for overtime cross-check on Trent Frederic in NHL playoff clash

In a playoff series already packed with emotion and physicality, Vegas Golden Knights forward Nicolas Roy has found himself at the center of controversy. During the tense overtime of Game 2 against the Edmonton Oilers , Roy delivered a vicious cross-check to Oilers forward Trent Frederic , a move that didn't just result in a major penalty and game misconduct, but also landed him a hefty fine of $7,812.50. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now That figure may not rattle a pro athlete's bank account, but it's the NHL 's not-so-subtle way of saying: we saw it, and we won't let it slide. Crossing the line: Was the NHL's punishment enough or just for optics? The incident happened at 5:35 into overtime, the most critical moment when tempers run hot and discipline is supposed to define champions. But Roy lost his cool and delivered a cross-check that had fans and analysts alike erupting in debate. While the NHL's Department of Player Safety swiftly handed out the maximum allowable fine under the Collective Bargaining Agreement, critics argue that it's just another example of the league doing the bare minimum when it comes to enforcing safety and accountability. Sure, Roy didn't escape unscathed, a major penalty, a game misconduct, and a public fine aren't nothing. But in a league where dangerous plays can dramatically shift momentum in high-stakes postseason games, many believe the NHL is once again hiding behind the limits of the CBA rather than confronting reckless behavior with real consequences. After all, a fine without a suspension keeps Roy eligible for the next game and that's what has Oilers fans fuming. After $7,812.50 fine, NHL under fire for handling of Nicolas Roy's overtime cross-check On the flip side, Vegas supporters argue the hit was part of the fast, brutal nature of playoff hockey, where emotions boil over and split-second decisions often lead to controversy. But let's be honest: cross-checking in overtime isn't just a mistake, it's a message. And it's one the NHL couldn't ignore, even if they didn't fully address it with harsher punishment. At its core, this incident spotlights a larger issue, the league's struggle to balance competitive fire with player safety. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now When the stakes are this high and the games this intense, where does the NHL draw the line? Also Read: For now, Nicolas Roy's bank account takes a small hit, the Players' Emergency Assistance Fund gets a boost, and the debate rages on, was justice served, or just softly whispered?

Golden Knights' Roy penalized for dangerous overtime hit on Frederic
Golden Knights' Roy penalized for dangerous overtime hit on Frederic

Time of India

time10-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Time of India

Golden Knights' Roy penalized for dangerous overtime hit on Frederic

Vegas Golden Knights passes the puck during the third period of Game (Credit: Getty Image) Tensions ran high in overtime during Game 2 of the second-round NHL playoff series . That too between the Vegas Golden Knights and Edmonton Oilers. At 5:35 into overtime. Golden Knights forward Nicolas Roy delivered a cross-check. That too to Oilers forward Trent Frederic. The hit drew immediate attention from officials. Also the NHL's Department of Player Safety . Operation Sindoor India's air defence systems shoot down Pak drones in J&K, Punjab & Rajasthan India-Pakistan tensions: Delhi airport issues travel advisory Operation Sindoor: Multiple explosions heard at several Pakistan air bases League Issues Maximum Fine to Roy Golden Knights' Nicolas Roy Tagged For Major, Game Misconduct For High Cross Check The NHL acted swiftly following a review of the incident. Roy was fined $7,812.50. It is the highest amount permitted under the league's collective bargaining agreement. The financial penalty reflects the seriousness of the infraction. Especially given its timing during the intensity of overtime. Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like New Container Houses Morocco (Take A Look At The Prices) Container House | Search ads Search Now Undo The cross-check was reviewed by the Department of Player Safety, which considered both the impact and nature of the contact. Roy's hit was deemed excessive and avoidable, resulting in disciplinary action. The fine does not carry a suspension, but it sends a message during a tightly contested series. Funds Directed to Emergency Assistance Program Nicolas Roy #10 of the Vegas Golden Knights faces off against the Edmonton Oilers (Credit: Getty Image) The fine collected from Roy will go to the NHL Players' Emergency Assistance Fund. This fund supports players facing urgent financial need. Due to unforeseen personal crises. It is standard practice for such fines to be redirected to this initiative. This adds a constructive element to the disciplinary process. This type of penalty also serves to reinforce. That too the league's focus on player safety. By publicly issuing the maximum fine, the NHL reinforces standards of conduct during postseason play. Impact on Series and Player Dynamics Game 2's incident could have ripple effects as the series progresses. While Roy avoided suspension, his absence during the end of Game 2 had tactical consequences, also the Oilers capitalized on the momentum shift. Read more: Details on how to watch Jets vs. Stars Game 2: Time, channel, stream info League Sends Clear Message on Conduct Roy is expected to return in the next game. However, both teams are now likely to adjust strategies in anticipation of increased scrutiny from officials. Coaches may also look to manage player discipline more tightly.

Golden Knights' Nicolas Roy not suspended for hit after hearing
Golden Knights' Nicolas Roy not suspended for hit after hearing

Reuters

time10-05-2025

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Golden Knights' Nicolas Roy not suspended for hit after hearing

May 10 - Vegas Golden Knights forward Nicolas Roy received a fine but escaped a possible suspension following a hearing with the NHL Department of Player Safety on Friday night. Roy was fined $7,812.50, the maximum allowable under the collective bargaining agreement, for cross-checking Trent Frederic of the Edmonton Oilers. But Roy will be eligible to play in Game 3 on Saturday in Edmonton with his team down 2-0 in the Western Conference semifinal series. Roy received a five-minute major and a game misconduct at 5:37 of overtime during the Golden Knights' 5-4 loss to the Oilers on Thursday in Game 2 in Las Vegas. Roy attempted to play the puck while it was airborne but made contact with Frederic's head instead, resulting in a laceration for the Oilers forward. Frederic briefly exited the game before making a quick return to the ice. Edmonton, however, failed to capitalize on the ensuing five-minute power play. Roy, 28, has failed to record a point and owns a minus-4 rating over the first two games of this series. He totaled 31 points (15 goals, 16 assists) in 71 games during the regular season. A Stanley Cup winner with Vegas, Roy has recorded 166 points (68 goals, 98 assists) in 369 career games with the Carolina Hurricanes and Golden Knights. --Field Level Media

Vegas' Nicolas Roy fined but not suspended for cross-checking Edmonton's Trent Frederic in the face
Vegas' Nicolas Roy fined but not suspended for cross-checking Edmonton's Trent Frederic in the face

Washington Post

time10-05-2025

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  • Washington Post

Vegas' Nicolas Roy fined but not suspended for cross-checking Edmonton's Trent Frederic in the face

NEW YORK — Vegas Golden Knights forward Nicolas Roy was fined but not suspended Friday for cross-checking the Edmonton Oilers' Trent Frederic in the face in overtime of Game 2 of the second-round playoff series. The NHL's Department of Player Safety announced the fine of $7,813, the maximum allowed under the collective bargaining agreement, after a disciplinary hearing with him. Roy was ejected with a five-minute match penalty for his two-handed stick to Frederic after a board battle with him 5 1/2 minutes into OT on Thursday night.

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