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Mammoth’s Ian Cole, Canucks’ Tyler Myers each fined $2,500

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Daily Faceoff
Oct 12, 2025 6:46 PM

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The NHL’s Department of Player Safety has imposed fines on Ian Cole of the Utah Mammoth and Tyler Myers of the Vancouver Canucks for their recent on-ice actions. The fines stem from incidents that have caught the attention of league officials, raising questions about player safety standards. Cole and Myers have been in the spotlight for their physical play, which has sparked debate among fans and analysts about the current state of enforcement in the league.

In the game against the Canucks, Cole's actions were scrutinized for potentially crossing the line into unsafe territory. Meanwhile, Myers received his fine for a different incident that officials deemed deserving of disciplinary action. Both players are known for their tough playing style, but this latest enforcement has fans divided. Some feel the fines are justified, citing the need to protect players, while others argue that it undermines the physical nature of the game.

As discussions heat up around the importance of player safety, Cole and Myers are now left to navigate the aftermath of their fines. With the season still unfolding, it will be interesting to see how this impacts their performances and the reactions from the league and fans alike. The NHL remains committed to ensuring a safe playing environment, but the balance between aggressive play and safety continues to be a challenging line to walk.

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