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Golden Knights Lose Draft Pick, Tortorella Fined for Media Violations

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The NHL has handed down significant penalties to the Vegas Golden Knights, stripping them of a second-round pick in next month’s draft and fining head coach John Tortorella $100,000. These sanctions were announced following the team’s series-clinching Game 6 victory over the Anaheim Ducks, where they secured a decisive 5-1 win.

Following this victory, Tortorella declined to speak to reporters, and the Golden Knights failed to open their locker room, violating established media access rules negotiated between the league and the Players’ Association. The NHL’s statement highlighted that these penalties were imposed due to “flagrant violations” and followed prior warnings issued to the team.

The Golden Knights have been given the option to appeal the decision directly to Commissioner Gary Bettman’s office next week at the league’s New York headquarters. In response to the announcement, the organization acknowledged the NHL’s decision but opted not to provide further commentary.

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