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Video: Jordan Staal Fined $2500 for Boarding Flyers Braydon Coburn

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ByDoug MacRay

Feb 18, 2012

Jordan Staal got fined the maximum fine allowed $2500 for boarding Flyers Braydon Coburn in todays game. Coburn did not get a penalty for interference. February 18, 2012.  View it here:

47 thoughts on “Video: Jordan Staal Fined $2500 for Boarding Flyers Braydon Coburn”
  1. This hit should have definitely been a fine for yuns arguing. With that said though clearly it wasn’t a dirty shot by Jordan as you could tell immediately after he did it he checked on Coburn.

  2. see kimmo is so nice after the hit most guys would have got into a fight with stall or get in his face but instead kimmo stood just stood there and checkd on coburn

  3. Thats not the point. Whether he cared if he was ok or not, he still boarded him badly, and laid a completely illegal dangerous hit. Fair fine.

  4. Thats not the point. Whether he cared if he was ok or not, he still boarded him badly, and laid a completely illegal dangerous hit. Fair fine.

  5. @BlackBandShirt Thats not the point. Whether he cared if he was ok or not, he still boarded him badly, and laid a completely illegal dangerous hit. Fair fine.

  6. Thats not just it. He isnt the kind of guy who does stuff like this. You see how sorry he is after does this? Now if this was egland or cooke thani he should be suspened

  7. @psychocloud Thats not just it. He isnt the kind of guy who does stuff like this. You see how sorry he is after does this? Now if this was egland or cooke thani he should be suspened

  8. it’s like me walking up to you and shoving you to the ground and saying that the momentum I had from walking towards you make me shove you.

  9. @EchozProdigy it’s like me walking up to you and shoving you to the ground and saying that the momentum I had from walking towards you make me shove you.

  10. momentum doesn’t imply fully extending your arms and cross checking someone from behind. It’s ice hockey; you can stop on a dime if you wanted to. Maybe he regretted doing it after, but he clearly cross checked him from behind. 0:32

  11. @EchozProdigy momentum doesn’t imply fully extending your arms and cross checking someone from behind. It’s ice hockey; you can stop on a dime if you wanted to. Maybe he regretted doing it after, but he clearly cross checked him from behind. 0:32

  12. Is everyone here serious? Look, I’m glad Staal stopped to make sure he was okay, but if you had any doubt as to if it was or wasn’t a dirty hit, repeatedly click on 0:32

  13. @IRIDE4KP the puck was on giroux’s stick when he got hit retard. it left his stick quickly cause he got rocked CLEANLY. yes he came from the blindeside but he hit shoulder to shoulder. youre clearly biased, or stupid.

  14. I’m happy he got fined but in all honesty I think engelyand should be suspended for his hit on giroux giroux was defenseless at that point and didn’t even have the puck how come Ronaldo gets suspended for his hit on a defenseless player but engelyand doesn’t shannahan is clearly biased

  15. I also think Staal should have gotten a 5 minute major. I know Staal is in now way a dirty player, but those kind of hits simply cannot be allowed in the NHL. They can end guys careers instantly.The fine…eh… I doubt Staal really cares about $2,500 and it’s not like he got suspended, which was not done and shouldn’t have been done.

  16. Ok as far as people saying Coburn interfered with Staal, I watch an absolute ton of hockey and what coburn did I’ve seen a million times. All he did was got in front of him, he had position, now if he came from the side that would be different but he had position. I’m not biased either way but if that were called a penalty, it would have been really ticky tack. He impeded his progress? Yeah in hockey, forwards always get bumped or jostled like that on every single dump in, so yeah not a penalty

  17. The great part was the fact that this was only a 2 minute penalty and keemo timonen also got 2 mins for arguing why it wasnt a 5 minute call.. so they played 4 on 4… 2,500 dollars=horseshit.

  18. @SAMPOPESMEELS However, there was interference on the play. Even if Staal’s hit hadn’t been from behind, Coburn never touched the puck. For all the penguin bandwagoners out there, that’s interference.

  19. Coburn is entitled to his space. He skated in front of Staal at the circle but Staal made just as much contact with Coburn as Coburn did with Staal. No penalty there.

  20. @razorslice17 are you kidding me? Yes, Coburn did interfere with Staal a bit but that’s a textbook hit from behind that can end a guys career. Take your biased opinion elsewhere.

  21. I think stall meant clearly meant to hit coburn, but just not as hard as he did, looks like he just meant to give him a little shove and coburn went flying.

  22. nah what stall did was wrong – text book check from behind in the boards just glad to see some class in a ever increasing classless NHL – I honestly wonder what wuld happen if Cooke did the hit

  23. The great part was the fact that this was only a 2 minute penalty and keemo timonen also got 2 mins for arguing why it wasnt a 5 minute call.. so they played 4 on 4… 2,500 dollars=horseshit.

  24. However, there was interference on the play. Even if Staal’s hit hadn’t been from behind, Coburn never touched the puck. For all the penguin bandwagoners out there, that’s interference.

  25. I’m a Flyers fan but I honestly don’t think Staal should have been fined for that. He obviously didn’t mean to do it, you could see him checking Coburn was ok right away.

  26. @razorslice17 give me a break he has no record, this is fair. He is not dirty and prob didnt realize he would fly forward that far, coburn isnt a small guy

  27. What a joke. When Staal hit the faceoff circle Coburn started interfering with him and at the last second Coburn saw Staal coming in and literally stopped dead right in front of him. Coburn was playing dirty and like an idiot and got hurt. Staal deserved no supplementary discipline.

  28. I think some of the fault has to be put on Coburn, he stopped 5 ft from the boards knowing Staal was right on him. Coburn was trying to interfere with Staal by slowing him up, it was a good call on the ice but if your Coburn you have to be accountable for your actions.

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