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Jamie Benn Fined for Cross-Checking as Stars Fall to Wild in Game 5

Dallas Stars

The Minnesota Wild seized a crucial 3-2 series lead with a 4-2 victory over the Dallas Stars in Game 5 on Tuesday night. As the teams prepare for Game 6 on Thursday in Minnesota, the stakes are higher than ever for both squads.

In the midst of the action, Stars’ captain Jamie Benn found himself at the center of controversy once again. The 36-year-old forward has struggled throughout the playoffs, registering no points in five games and carrying a minus-5 rating. His recent playoff performance has been particularly troubling, with just one goal in his last 23 postseason outings.

On Wednesday, the NHL Department of Player Safety announced that Benn has been fined $2,604.17, the maximum allowable under the Collective Bargaining Agreement, for cross-checking Wild forward Ryan Hartman during the third period of Game 5. The incident, which occurred at 14:45, led to a minor penalty for Benn, while Hartman was penalized for unsportsmanlike conduct.

This marks the sixth forceful cross-check delivered by Benn in the playoffs, but notably, it is the first one that resulted in a penalty and drew the league’s attention. Despite the fine, which many see as a mere slap on the wrist, Benn’s history of fines and suspensions looms large. He has faced disciplinary action in four of the last five playoffs, including a suspension in 2023 for a similar infraction.

As the series progresses, the Wild will also be managing injuries, with Mats Zuccarello and Yakov Trenin sidelined due to upper-body injuries. Meanwhile, the Stars will be without their top center for the next two games, further complicating their playoff strategy. With players like Jesper Wallstedt stepping up for the Wild and Vladimir Tarasenko finding his scoring touch, the intensity of this matchup is set to escalate.

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

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