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Lars Eller Fined $2,500 For Boarding

Montreal Canadiens forward Lars Eller has been fined $2,500, the maximum allowed under the Collective Bargaining Agreement, for boarding Los Angeles Kings defenseman Drew Doughty in NHL Game No. 372 on Saturday, Dec. 3, in Los Angeles, the National Hockey League’s Department of Player Safety announced today.

Daily Round-up Dec 10

Winnipeg extended its winning streak, Florida had their winning streak snapped, and Washington got a mini streak started.

A New Phase For Kaberle?

Tomas Kaberle was traded for the second time in his career after spending just two months with the Carolina Hurricanes, after signing as a free agent.

Kaberle Swapped For Spacek

Carolina has dealt defenseman Carolina Tomas Kaberle to Montreal in exchange for another veteran defenseman in Jaroslav Spacek. 

Pronger Suffering With Concussion Like Symptoms

Philadelphia Flyers general manager Paul Holmgren announced Friday that captain Chris Pronger is out indefinitely with “concussion-like symptoms.”

Andy Greene Set To Miss Four Weeks

New Jersey defenseman Andy Greene is set to miss four weeks because of a fractured toe.

Martin St Louis Sidelined Indefinitely

Tampa Bay’s Martin St Louis has been sidelined indefinitely after suffering facial damage during the team’s practice on Thursday.

Suspensions Pre-Dominate Leading Into Weekend

Just when it seemed like the suspensions were settling down, Brendan Shanahan has announced a new wave as the league continues to try and clamp down on reckless and dangerous play. Colorado’s Kevin Porter, Edmonton’s Andy Sutton and Buffalo’s Ville

Daily Round-up Dec 9

A 12-game Thursday night slate featured plenty of excitement in the NHL. Minnesota stretched their winning streak to six games, San Jose ended a poor run of form and much more.

Daily Round-up Dec 8

There were three pretty exciting contests in the NHL on Monday night. Two teams who made recent coaching changes got wins, and Philadelphia finished off a perfect road trip.