Kempe Fined $5,000, Called a “Violent Player”
If you blinked at all last night, you may have missed this gray area play by Kings' forward Adrian Kempe on Oilers' center Connor McDavid.
Hey @NHLPlayerSafety. You awake yet? pic.twitter.com/W1shfMsFl3
— David Staples (@dstaples) January 14, 2025
The video had to be slowed down quite a bit, but it’s hard to argue that the play wasn’t a slew foot. It clearly was.
The NHL's Department of Player Safety agreed. Kempe was fined $5,000 for the play.
Los Angeles’ Adrian Kempe has been fined $5,000, the maximum allowable under the CBA, for slew-footing Edmonton’s Connor McDavid.
— NHL Player Safety (@NHLPlayerSafety) January 14, 2025
As expected, the missed call caused an uproar, especially prior to the announcement of the fine.
One of the most vicious slew foots I've seen in years, and this in the NHL's golden goose Connor McDavid.
No penalty
WTF is wrong with the refs and this league?— David Staples (@dstaples) January 14, 2025
Brutal Slew foot on McDavid. Wtf is this https://t.co/ryRFa8k1mm
— Drew Livingstone (@ProducerDrew_) January 14, 2025
Here's the Kempe slew-foot. I honestly can't believe the officials didn't catch this. pic.twitter.com/phQZigoOtI
— Kevin McCurdy (@McCurdy1987) January 14, 2025
From David Staples, The Cult of Hockey:
“With the law of the jungle continuing to prevail, the Oilers are evidently going to have to up their own game in the hammer, hit, punch and maim department if they hope to beat out big, tough and heavy-fouling teams like the Los Angeles Kings in the playoffs.
The law of the jungle in the NHL is simple, the notion being that if the league does not properly punish violent players like Kempe, then crime pays. It pays to slew foot McDavid if there’s no suspension attached.”
This was the first fine in Kempe's nine NHL season. In 590 games played, he has yet to be suspended.
This isn’t the first time Kempe and McDavid have been involved in a dangerous play.
Connor McDavid won’t finish the game against the Kings
McDavid was given a 5 minute boarding major and a game misconduct for a hit on Kempe
pic.twitter.com/NvNONRojVE— Hockey Night in Canada (@hockeynight) December 6, 2021
It was clearly a penalty that should’ve been called, but some are not satisfied with the fine alone. Was the play worthy of a suspension? Let us know below!