SAN JOSE — The NHL has fined San Jose Sharks head coach Ryan Warsofsky $25,000 for what it termed ‘inappropriate conduct’ during the team’s game Saturday against the Utah Hockey Club.
The fine money goes to the NHL Foundation.
Saturday’s game at SAP Center featured several contentious moments in which Sharks players and fans disagreed with some of that night’s officiating. In particular, a nearby official did not call what appeared to be a boarding penalty for Utah forward Kevin Stenlund’s hit from behind on Sharks rookie center Macklin Celebrini, who crashed hard against the boards behind the net but was not injured.
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