If you blinked at all last night, you may have missed this gray area play by Kings' forward Adrian Kempe on Oilers' center Connor McDavid. The video had to be slowed down quite a bit, but it’s ...
The NHL Department of Player Safety laid down the gavel on Los Angeles Kings forward Adrian Kempe on Tuesday. Kempe slew-footed Edmonton Oilers superstar Connor McDavid in the third period of the ...
The NHL Department of Player Safety fined Adrian Kempe for an incident with Connor McDavid in the third period of Monday's Kings and Oilers game. Los Angeles Kings right winger Adrian Kempe ...
Los Angeles Kings right winger Adrian Kempe received a $5,000 fine for slew-footing Edmonton Oilers captain Connor McDavid, the NHL Department of Player Safety announced Tuesday. During the third ...
Los Angeles Kings forward Adrian Kempe has been fined $5,000, the maximum allowable under the NHL’s collective bargaining agreement, for slew-footing Edmonton Oilers captain Connor McDavid ...
If you blinked at all last night, you may have missed this gray area play by Kings' forward Adrian Kempe on Oilers' center Connor McDavid. Hey ⁦@NHLPlayerSafety⁩. You awake yet? pic.twitter ...
Adrian Kempe woke up to a slightly lighter wallet on Tuesday. The Los Angeles Kings forward has received a $5,000 fine for slew-footing Edmonton Oilers forward Connor McDavid during their game on ...
Los Angeles’ Adrian Kempe has been fined $5,000, the maximum allowable under the CBA, for slew-footing Edmonton’s Connor McDavid. — NHL Player Safety (@NHLPlayerSafety) January 14, 2025 ...
Edmonton Oilers beat writer David Staples had harsh words for the NHL Department of Player Safety (DoPS) following their decision to fine Los Angeles Kings forward Adrian Kempe just $5,000 for ...
Los Angeles Kings forward Adrian Kempe was fined $5,000 for his slew foot on Edmonton Oilers captain Connor McDavid, NHL Player Safety announced on Tuesday. The fine was the maximum allowed under ...
A $5000 fine means nothing to these players. For Kempe, it doesn’t even equate to .001 percent of his salary this season. Critics argue that the only way players will stop committing such ...