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NHL Upholds Golden Knights’ Penalties for Media Policy Violations

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The NHL has firmly upheld the sanctions imposed on the Las Vegas Golden Knights for their disregard of media obligations during the Stanley Cup playoffs. Despite the team’s appeal, the league has confirmed that the penalties will remain in effect, as reported on May 19.

The Golden Knights face significant consequences for their “flagrant violations” of the NHL’s postgame media policy. The sanctions include the forfeiture of a second-round pick in the 2026 NHL Draft and a hefty fine of $100,000 levied against head coach John Tortorella. These penalties stem from the team’s failure to provide access to their locker room for reporters and Tortorella’s absence from a postgame news conference following a Game 6 victory over the Anaheim Ducks in the Western Conference semifinals.

The NHL clarified that the decision to impose these penalties followed prior warnings issued to the Knights regarding their compliance with media policies. Reports indicate that the appeal hearing took place in New York on May 19, during which the team sought to contest the penalties. While some players did address the media from the podium after Game 6, the Knights’ overall failure to adhere to the protocol prompted the league’s stern response.

In a statement following the announcement of the penalties, the Golden Knights indicated they would not provide further comments on the situation. Similarly, Tortorella refrained from discussing the controversy when approached by reporters for the first time since the end of the conference semifinals on May 16.

Tortorella, who took the helm as the Knights’ coach after Bruce Cassidy was dismissed in late March, is now tasked with leading the team into the Western Conference finals against the Colorado Avalanche, set to begin on May 20. The Knights, who had previously traded away their first-round pick in the 2026 NHL Draft to acquire defenseman Noah Hanifin in 2024, now face the challenge of navigating these penalties as they advance in the playoffs.

Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.

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