Foppa2118
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- Oct 3, 2003
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No, Wideman feels pressure and shields the puck with his butt, the right play IMHO. He does not see Winchester so it's not a hip check and surely not cheap. Winchester should have bumped Wideman with his shoulder instead of weakly lunging for the puck unbalanced.
Wideman is known for making big hits. He pretty clearly sees him and lunges into him. If he's just shielding him away from the puck, he just get corked around like that so hard, and Wideman doesn't come off his feet after the contact. I agree he should have went shoulder to shoulder though, that's fine. That's a battle for a loose puck that Winchester can brace himself for.
Nothing wrong with that play, Foppa.
I guess I'm the only one that sees a hip check on someone that hasn't touched the puck, as interference. A low hip check on an unsuspecting player skating right at the boards is a very dangerous play. There's no way to protect himself, and no way to expect that kind of hit. He'll get a head injury every time, and that's what the leagues trying to cut down on. Not that I think it's an obvious suspension or anything, just a cheap play.
I don't think he was trying to hurt him, but I think it was reckless, and showed the same kind of lack of respect for a fellow player that a hit from behind does. There's no care for the vulnerable position he's in, and instead of letting up, he finishes hard. It's like the difference between riding someone in a vulnerable position into the boards, and extending and finishing hard on a check from behind into the boards. There's more onus on the hitter these days.