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NHL hits Carolina's Jordan Staal with fine for 'dangerous' Game 3 trip

Carolina forward Jordan Staal was fined $5,000 US Saturday for what the NHL called a dangerous trip on Nashville's Luke Kunin.

Staal committed penalty in 2nd period of Friday night's loss to Predators

Carolina Hurricanes forward Jordan Staal was fined $5k for what the NHL called a dangerous trip of Nashville's Luke Kunin in Game 3 of their first round matchup in the Stanley Cup Playoffs. (Jared C. Tilton/Getty Images)

Carolina forward Jordan Staal was fined $5,000 US Saturday for what the NHL called a dangerous trip on Nashville's Luke Kunin.

The fine is the maximum allowed under the collective bargaining agreement.

It was announced hours after Nashville beat Carolina 5-4 in double overtime Friday night to pull within 2-1 of the Hurricanes in their first-round series.

Staal was penalized at 14:05 of the second period for the trip. His penalty came 30 seconds after Warren Foegele sent the puck over the glass, putting Nashville on a 5-on-3. The Predators scored their first power-play goal of the series.

He also scored a goal at 3:31 of the second that tied it 2-2.

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