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Coyotes' Liam O’Brien fined for roughing Canucks player
Arizona Coyotes center Liam O'Brien (38). Brett Holmes-USA TODAY Sports

The NHL’s Department of Player Safety announced on Friday that Arizona Coyotes center Liam O’Brien would be fined $2,018.23 for roughing Vancouver Canucks forward Sam Lafferty on Jan. 18. 

The amount is the maximum allowed under the Collective Bargaining Agreement and the money from it will be put towards the Players’ Emergency Assistance Fund.

O’Brien was given a minor penalty for roughing on the play, which occurred at the 5:26 mark of the first period. O’Brien left Arizona’s bench and immediately went after Lafferty after the Canucks forward had laid a big hit earlier in the game. 

O’Brien threw off his gloves and began punching Lafferty, who did not offer a response. The referees pulled O’Brien away and restrained him before escorting him to the penalty box.

The situation did not cool down after that as O’Brien fought Canucks defenseman Nikita Zadorov later on in the first period, which earned him another five penalty minutes. O’Brien is now the NHL leader in penalty minutes with 105 PIM in 43 games, which nearly eclipses the 114 minutes he accumulated last season in 56 games with Arizona.

The 29-year-old has spent parts of seven NHL seasons with the Coyotes, Washington Capitals and Colorado Avalanche and set career highs last season in games played with 56, goals with three and assists with eight. He has not faced discipline before from the DOPS.

This article first appeared on Pro Hockey Rumors and was syndicated with permission.

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