NHL Slaps Nylander with $5,000 Fine for Flipping Middle Finger at Camera During Game.
The NHL has taken swift action against Toronto Maple Leafs player William Nylander, fining him $5,000 for making an inappropriate gesture during a game against the Avalanche. The league stated that Nylander directed an obscene finger gesture towards a television camera operator who was pointing his lens in the direction of the press box where he and other Leafs players were seated.
The incident occurred on Sunday's Maple Leafs-Avalanche game, with cameras capturing Nylander's reaction when he flipped off the camera crew. The player later apologized for his actions on social media and to reporters during a post-game interview.
Leafs coach Craig Berube acknowledged that Nylander made a mistake but emphasized the importance of taking responsibility for one's actions. "He owned up to it," Berube said, adding that players often make mistakes but must learn from them.
With the fine in place, Nylander will be missing his sixth game due to a groin injury. The Leafs have struggled without him, losing four out of five games since his absence.
The NHL has taken swift action against Toronto Maple Leafs player William Nylander, fining him $5,000 for making an inappropriate gesture during a game against the Avalanche. The league stated that Nylander directed an obscene finger gesture towards a television camera operator who was pointing his lens in the direction of the press box where he and other Leafs players were seated.
The incident occurred on Sunday's Maple Leafs-Avalanche game, with cameras capturing Nylander's reaction when he flipped off the camera crew. The player later apologized for his actions on social media and to reporters during a post-game interview.
Leafs coach Craig Berube acknowledged that Nylander made a mistake but emphasized the importance of taking responsibility for one's actions. "He owned up to it," Berube said, adding that players often make mistakes but must learn from them.
With the fine in place, Nylander will be missing his sixth game due to a groin injury. The Leafs have struggled without him, losing four out of five games since his absence.