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Hurricanes’ Nino Niederreiter fined $5,000 by the NHL for hit on Predators’ goalie

Carolina Hurricanes right wing Nino Niederreiter (21) shoots as Nashville Predators’ Dante Fabbro (57) defends in the third period of an NHL hockey game Tuesday, March 2, 2021, in Nashville, Tenn. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey)
Carolina Hurricanes right wing Nino Niederreiter (21) shoots as Nashville Predators’ Dante Fabbro (57) defends in the third period of an NHL hockey game Tuesday, March 2, 2021, in Nashville, Tenn. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey) AP

Carolina Hurricanes forward Nino Niederreiter has been fined $5,000 by the NHL for his hit on Nashville’s Juuse Saros in Tuesday’s game.

The fine is the maximum allowed under the league’s collective bargaining agreement.

Niederreiter collided with Saros behind the Nashville net in the first period of the Canes’ 4-2 road win at Bridgestone Arena. Leaning to his left as he played the puck, Saros absorbed a helmet-to-helmet hit from Niederreiter, who was skating in attempting to prevent the pass. Niederreiter was penalized two minutes for roughing.

Saros, who allowed two goals in the first period, was removed from the game after the period and replaced by Pekka Rinne.

Predators coach John Hynes, asked about the play on his postgame media call, said: “It was called a penalty. It was a hit to the head. There’s not much more to comment on it. What we all saw is what happened.”

It was the first time a Canes player had been fined or suspended since Kevin Westgarth was suspended two games for boarding Mark Borowiecki on Nov. 24, 2013. That cost him $7,436 in salary.

Canes coach Rod Brind’Amour was fined $25,000 for comments about the officiating in a postgame press conference on Aug. 12, 2020.

This story was originally published March 3, 2021 at 11:37 AM.

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Chip Alexander
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In more than 40 years at The N&O, Chip Alexander has covered the N.C. State, UNC, Duke and East Carolina beats, and now is in his 15th season on the Carolina Hurricanes beat. Alexander, who has won numerous writing awards at the state and national level, covered the Hurricanes’ move to North Carolina in 1997 and was a part of The N&O’s coverage of the Canes’ 2006 Stanley Cup run.
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