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Buffalo Sabres coach Ron Rolston has been fined by the NHL for his role in Sundays brawl with the Toronto Maple Leafs. [url=http

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Buffalo Sabres coach Ron Rolston has been fined by the NHL for his role in Sundays brawl with the Toronto Maple Leafs. Cheap Authentic Nike Shoes Wholesale . The NHL said Rolston was fined for "player selection and team conduct" after putting six-foot-eight enforcer John Scott on the ice after a fight between Torontos Jamie Devane and Buffalos Corey Tropp. In its news release announcing the fine, the league said Scott "initiated an altercation" with Leafs forward Phil Kessel. The amount of Rolstons fine was not disclosed. Leafs coach Randy Carlyle said Tuesday night he spoke with NHL vice president of player safety Brendan Shanahan and executive vice president of hockey operations Colin Campbell over the previous 24 hours. Carlyle said he was not concerned about the precedent set by suspending a coach for putting an enforcer on the ice. "I think theres things that make up that," he said. "I think there were some comments made that there was a directive that he was going out there to do something specifically and it didnt matter who was out there. So I think that plays a role into it." Because the Leafs were at home, Carlyle had the last change. He said he put Kessels line on the ice to diffuse the situation after Devane and Tropp fought. A total of 211 penalty minutes were assessed from the brawl, which took place midway through the third period. Toronto right-winger David Clarkson was given a game misconduct and automatically suspended 10 regular-season games for leaving the bench to enter an altercation. Kessel was suspended three pre-season games for slashing Scott multiple times. Cheap Nike Shoes For Sale . The Kings paraded the Stanley Cup through downtown Los Angeles on Monday to celebrate their second NHL title in three seasons. 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Singles by Adam LaRoche and Ramos off Chris Hatcher, followed by a walk from Ian Desmond, loaded the bases. Hatcher struck out Kevin Frandsen for the second out, but McLouth hit the first pitch he saw for a two-run double. Wholesale Nike Shoes. Dan Jennings came on to face pinch-hitter Danny Espinosa, who walked. Denard Span then hit a bouncer that could have ended the inning, but first baseman Garrett Jones threw wide of Jennings at first for an error and Desmond scored to make it 4-3. Ramos tied it in the seventh when he sent a 2-0 fastball from A.J. Ramos into the Marlins bullpen for his first home run. Despite two baserunning mistakes, the Marlins built a 4-0 lead. In the first, Yelich doubled to lead off, but broke for third on a grounder to short and was thrown out. The Marlins had first and second with no outs in the fourth after Dietrich singled and Stanton walked. McGehee then grounded a single to left. 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