The NHL’s Department of Player Safety Penalizes Canadiens’ Arber Xhekaj
The National Hockey League’s department of player safety has announced a hefty fine for Arber Xhekaj, a defenseman for the Montreal Canadiens. In an incident involving unsporting behavior towards Toronto Maple Leafs’ forward Cedric Pare, Xhekaj has been asked to pay the maximum fine of $3,385.42.
Repercussions of Xhekaj’s Actions in a Preseason Game
The incident that led to the fine occurred during the first period of the preseason match between Montreal Canadiens and Toronto Maple Leafs, which the latter won with a narrow 2-1 margin. Xhekaj’s unsportsmanlike conduct not only earned him the maximum fine under the collective bargaining agreement but also led to a minor penalty, a 10-minute misconduct for instigating, a major penalty for fighting, and a game misconduct.
Fine Proceeds to Go to Players’ Emergency Assistance Fund
The money collected from the fine will be directed towards the Players’ Emergency Assistance Fund. This fund is designed to provide financial support to players in times of need.
Xhekaj’s Performance and Career with the Montreal Canadiens
At 23, Xhekaj has already demonstrated his prowess on the ice, contributing eight goals and 15 assists in his 95 career games with Montreal over the past two seasons. He signed with the Canadiens as an undrafted free agent and has since made a significant impact on the team. In the previous season alone, he recorded 10 points, comprising three goals and seven assists, and led the team with 81 penalty minutes in 44 games.
Key Statistics and Recent Contract Signing
Standing at 6-foot-4 and weighing 240 pounds, Xhekaj has proven to be a valuable asset for the Canadiens. His key stats include a plus-6 rating, ranking him second on the team, and 125 hits, placing him fourth. In July, he secured a two-year contract with the Canadiens, worth $2.6 million, confirming his importance to the team moving forward.