The NHL has fined Dallas Stars forward Mason Marchment $2,000 for diving/embellishment following an incident on December 8 against the Ottawa Senators, when Derick Brassard was issued a hooking penalty. The first such incident only results in a warning, meaning this was the second time Marchment had been caught this season.

The original incident was a game against the Colorado Avalanche on November 26.

While a $2,000 fine certainly won’t affect Marchment’s financial standing very much, it should be noted that these punishments escalate and can result in fines for the head coach. If a team is involved in four incidents in a single season, the coach will start having to pay his own penalties. The escalation looks like this:

Citation # Player Fine(s) Head Coach Fine(s)*
1 Warning N/A
2 $2,000 N/A
3 $3,000 N/A
4 $4,000 N/A
5 $5,000 $2,000
6 $5,000 $3,000
7 $5,000 $4,000
8 $5,000 $5,000

*For head coaches, each fine issued to a player on his club counts toward the total.

Costing your coach money certainly isn’t a place most players want to be in, even if you have the security of a multi-year deal.

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