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Jordan Nolan ‘shocked and disappointed’ by two-game suspension (Updated with explanation)

The NHL handed a two-game suspension to Los Angeles Kings winger Jordan Nolan for his boarding hit on Detroit Red Wings forward Darren Helm from Thursday.

Update: the league released an explanation video, noting that Nolan “forcefully” boarded Helm, who was not eligible to be hit:

Helm stayed in that game, which probably helped Nolan, 25, avoid a longer punishment. The Kings forward received a one-game suspension back in March, so the league considered him a repeat offender.

Here’s how it will impact his wallet:

Nolan is considered a repeat offender under the terms of the Collective Bargaining Agreement and, based on his average annual salary, will forfeit $17,073.18. The money goes to the Players’ Emergency Assistance Fund.

LA Kings Insider’s Jon Rosen caught up with Nolan, who isn’t pleased with the decision:

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