Vancouver Canucks players hit with $5K US fine, phone hearing for cross-checks on Edmonton’s Connor McDavid

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Vancouver defenceman Nikita Zadorov has been fined $5,000 US by the NHL and Canucks blue-liner Carson Soucy will have a telephone hearing with the league for cross-checks on Edmonton superstar Connor McDavid.

Incident occurred after Vancouver Game 3 win on Sunday night in Edmonton

An Oilers player turns to his right to say something to NHL referee during stop in play of a May 12, 2024 Stanley Cup playoff game against the Vancouver Canucks in Edmonton.
After the Oilers’ Connor McDavid, pictured, two-handed Canucks defenceman Carson Soucy with his stick after Sunday night’s game in Edmonton, he was cross-checked from behind by Vancouver blue-liner Nikita Zadorov and in the face by Soucy. (Jason Franson/Canadian Press)

Vancouver defenceman Nikita Zadorov has been fined $5,000 US by the NHL and Canucks blue-liner Carson Soucy will have a telephone hearing with the league for cross-checks on Edmonton superstar Connor McDavid.

The discipline stems from an incident after the final buzzer sounded Vancouver’s 4-3 Game 3 win over the Oilers on Sunday in Edmonton.

Soucy shoved McDavid behind the Vancouver goal and McDavid responded with a two-handed hit with his stick to Soucy’s leg.

Zadorov then cross-checked McDavid from behind, and Soucy cross-checked the Oilers captain in the face as he was falling.

Soucy received a minor penalty for cross-checking.

Vancouver leads the best-of-seven series 2-1, with Game 4 set for Tuesday night in Edmonton.

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