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Of course the PA sides with Hartman, fights an appeal or the offender, and hangs Stutzle out to dry. Where is the PA to protect Stutzle from the assault.



Would love if they came back with 15 instead of 10.

Can Tim appeal the appeal?

Reapeat repeat offender, vicious non-hockey play with clear intent to injure -- wha's to appeal?

- Your Honours, we'd like to day to introduce in this Court a more nuanced explanation of our novel "Grab a helmet and beat its owner's head into the ice to regain my balance after a trip" defence. We would like to call a team of experts, internationally renowned for their pioneering work on "Accidental Falls Resembling Barfight Moves..."

- The place -- a faceoff circle. The time -- even as the game was lost. The victim, one R. Hartman, who, afflicted by a sudden dizzy spell and distinct sensation of being tripped, held onto the one safe port in this particular storm, the helmeted melon of one T. Stutzle... Clearly this was Post-traumatic Tripping Disorder, occasioned by that time when that guy did that thing to that other guy. Payback, M'luds, was the last thing on his mind...
 
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If a player is injured, he still gets paid. If he's suspended, he doesn't. So they always fight suspensions even if they're dangerous, intent-to-injure bs like this.
 
If a player is injured, he still gets paid. If he's suspended, he doesn't. So they always fight suspensions even if they're dangerous, intent-to-injure bs like this.
That's certainly how they act. It seems pretty short-sighted. If I was a player, I'd prefer the possibility of losing some salary if I did some super dirty crap, than to suffer life altering and career-ending injuries because my association didn't watch out for me.
 
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That's certainly how they act. It seems pretty short-sighted. If I was a player, I'd prefer the possibility of losing some salary if I did some super dirty crap, than to suffer life altering and career-ending injuries because my association didn't watch out for me.
It's actually just kinda how unions work. Hartman asked them to grieve this decision. He pays his dues. They have to do it.
 

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