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Watch them….Not sure how the league can look at the soucy crosscheck while ignoring this one
lol, I know. It’s predictable unfortunatelyWatch them….
They aren't really showing too much of that, EP has been tapped on the head a couple of times and a stick to the face?Yea, if it was the 80s I’d expect a Messier elbow to Hughes’ head, but that doesn’t really happen anymore. Arguably the refs will call things tighter to prevent anything from happening in game 4, which should benefit Edmonton so they should be happy
Id be more fine with 1 or 2 games for eachI’m fine w no suspension for anyone or the same suspensions for both. Suspending Hyman/Soucy and not the other is bush league
You mean like game 3 with another Canucks win sweet !Because sticking to their same play from Game 3 will see them absolutely molly-whopped.
Yeah, that's the dirty response I would expect. Intent to injure and all that.They aren't really showing too much of that, EP has been tapped on the head a couple of times and a stick to the face?
No telling what Zadorov will do now, as it should be, waiting for a response can be worse than the response itself.
Hyman does make it easy to get at him in front of the net. A 120 flex stick might not break or bend. Ribs?
I agree, if someone hits someone in a vulnerable position it is a bad play no matter who it is but hits are a bit different, they are usually at high speed during play and are a legal play in hockey and sometimes a guys positioning can make a hit worse as well. I have seen Oilers take questionable hits and don't comment on those either because I think a lot of guys stupidity position themselves in unsafe ways to take hits and a lot even purposely try to embellish the hit by turning towards the boards as well, even Oiler players sometimes. I am not saying Pettersson was doing that, I just don't care too much about hits during play compared then a crosscheck to the face.Sure but you’re an Oilers fan. Your view would carry more weight if you posted about Pettersson having his head driven into the boards or the nut shot to Hoglander. Fans only get outraged when it happens to their team.
Not picking on just you but most fans, including myself, view things that way.
Doesn't sound like the NHL is looking at it. He was coming in to defend his teammate. Shouldn't have had the stick up, but his was in defense, which could explain why they are not looking at it.So narrative is suspension for soucy by the oilers faithful? Hyman also? What's the verdict boys and girls?
Wait. It was in defense of what? Was he threatened? Him going into the scrum was defensive act in itself, this was an offensive attack.Doesn't sound like the NHL is looking at it. He was coming in to defend his teammate. Shouldn't have had the stick up, but his was in defense, which could explain why they are not looking at it.
Hyman should get one too then no?Right decision
I recall wanting every player protected from stupid injurious plays, and a desire for every official to call the same game for every team in every period in both regular season and playoffs. I do not recall a desire for an NBA style double tiered system for the stars vs the rest of the league, no.
Normally my old schoolness would lead me to stand on the side of the offending party, but I can’t do it here. If 97 threw a cheap slash, cheap slash him back. This is a cross check to the face. Those aren’t samesies. It doesn’t matter what you believe Soucy’s intent was. He extended his arms straight forward and high, he was going to catch him high in the chest at best. That’s a big time shot that can easily go wrong, and if you believe there’s no intent it clearly went wrong. What matters is the result not the intent here.If McDavid wants to take cheap slashes after the game he should expect to be roughed up.
His constant whining to the refs is embarrassing. Just play hockey like the other stars.