Lil Sebastian Cossa
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- Jul 6, 2012
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I hold them on the same tier of troublesome, and I argued aggressively for Muzzin to be suspended.
Using any form of leverage to slam a player to the ice isn’t going to fly with me. There’s a difference between a generic take down and a true body slam.
Yep, this is basically my most recent post here summed up. Using leverage and taking away the ability of the other guy to protect himself on landing is a f***ing dangerous game. It's why guys and gals in the WWE work together on their bodyslams so that they look dangerous but are actually safe.
Another example (this from WWE) of how thin the line between safe and nothing wrong and HOLY f*** THIS IS BAD is the difference in height between a guy dropping to his knees to do a piledriver and falling onto the seat of his pants to do a piledriver. Stone Cold Steve Austin had his career and earning potential cut massively because Owen Hart told him he could do a piledriver safely and with one miscommunication on how to land it went from a potentially cool spot to one of the all-time greats in the history of the company damn near being paralyzed. I know this can be seen as an over-reactionary viewpoint, but I think they should start looking at the intent of actions over the result. Make it so shit like cross-checks to the neck, bodyslams, and the like are just not things that players do. Fighting, hard checks, etc? Those definitely have their place in hockey. Shit like crosschecks to the head or what Muzzin did or spearing or basically any use of the stick for anything but shooting and passing the puck should just not be a part of the game and if you want to continue with the stickwork like that, you face incredibly heavy punishment.