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Nikita Zadorov Fined for Cross-Checking as Bruins Face Elimination

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Nikita Zadorov’s recent actions on the ice have cost him financially. The former Vancouver Canucks defenseman, now with the Boston Bruins, was fined $5,000 after a cross-checking incident involving Buffalo Sabres defenseman Rasmus Dahlin over the weekend. This incident not only resulted in the fine but also led to Zadorov receiving a major penalty and a game misconduct during the match.

As the Bruins prepare for a critical Game 5 in their first-round series against the Sabres, they find themselves on the brink of elimination. After splitting the first two games, Boston has struggled significantly, suffering a 9-2 aggregate score in Games 3 and 4 played at home. Throughout the series, Zadorov has contributed one assist, accumulated 37 penalty minutes, and averaged 18:07 of ice time per game, highlighting his physical presence on the ice.

This isn’t Zadorov’s first encounter with playoff fines; he was previously penalized in 2024 while with the Canucks for a similar offense against Connor McDavid, also incurring a $5,000 fine. Now, as the Bruins gear up for a must-win situation, they will look to leverage their previous success on the road, having secured a 4-2 victory in Game 2.

The stakes are high as the Bruins head to Buffalo for Game 5, set to begin at 4:30 pm PT. The pressure is mounting, and the team is determined to keep their playoff hopes alive.

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

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