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Oilers defenseman hit with $10,000 fine after chaotic Stanley Cup Final fight night led to 6 ejections

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Edmonton Oilers defenseman Jake Walman was fined $10,000 for punching Matthew Tkachuk and squirting water on the Florida Panthers' bench during a chaotic Game 3 of the Stanley Cup Final. The game saw 140 penalty minutes and six ejections after a major brawl erupted in the third period, highlighting the intense rivalry between the two teams vying for the Lord Stanley's Cup.

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  1. 1 Game 1: Edmonton won in overtime.
  2. 2 Game 2: Brad Marchand scored in double overtime to even the series.
  3. 3 Game 3: Chaotic game with fights and ejections; Jake Walman fined.
  4. 4 Thursday (after publication): The Final continues with Game 4.
  • Jake Walman received a $10,000 fine.
  • Six players were ejected from Game 3.
  • The game accumulated 140 penalty minutes, the fourth-most in Stanley Cup Final history.
  • Increased tension and rivalry between the Oilers and Panthers.
What: Edmonton Oilers defenseman Jake Walman was fined $10,000 for punching Matthew Tkachuk and squirting water on the Florida Panthers' bench during a chaotic Game 3 of the Stanley Cup Final, which involved multiple fights and ejections.
When: Game 3 of the Stanley Cup Final, with the article published on June 11, 2025. The Final continues on Thursday.
Where: On the ice during a hockey game.
Why: Intense rivalry between the teams, frustration during a blowout game, and players engaging in physical altercations as part of the game's heightened stakes.
How: Walman punched Tkachuk and squirted water; a major brawl involving multiple players led to game misconducts and ejections.

Edmonton Oilers defenseman Jake Walman was fined $10,000 for punching Matthew Tkachuk and squirting water on the Florida Panthers' bench during a chaotic Game 3 of the Stanley Cup Final. The game saw 140 penalty minutes and six ejections after a major brawl erupted in the third period, highlighting the intense rivalry between the two teams vying for the Lord Stanley's Cup.