DALLAS — Ryan Hartman will have to do some digging to find any of his old e-mails.
The Wild center's inbox landed the notifications that fans were donating to his Venmo account in response to the fine the NHL levied at Hartman for unsportsmanlike conduct after he stuck up for linemate Kirill Kaprizov during the 5-1 win over the Oilers on Tuesday at Xcel Energy Center.
"I'm going to have to get that sorted out when I get home," Hartman said. "But not a bad problem to have."
Kaprizov took a cross-check from Edmonton's Evander Kane in the third period and Hartman stepped in, scuffling with Kane before officials intervened.
When the players were separated, Hartman made a hand gesture toward Kane and was subsequently fined $4,250 by the league on Wednesday.
"Obviously, I don't want to be a bad role model by any means to young hockey players or anything," Hartman said. "But just something that kind of happened out of the spur of the moment."
In the aftermath, the Venmo alerts rolled in — a reaction Hartman wasn't expecting.
"I've been fined a few times in my career," he said, "and it's the first time we've had a fan base that's trying to help pay it off for me."