Emil Lilleberg (who?) lowers the boom on Brett Leason

Stony Curtis

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His struggle might not be a brain thing though…could be winded, etc. The biggest thing I noticed in that or what I didn’t understand was what the hell was he thinking? He was just skating in a straight line for so long and you could clearly see the guy coming if he was paying attention.
I remember thinking the same thing last year when Filip Hronek basically skated directly into the shoulder of Ryan Reaves like Reaves wasn't even there. Hronek must have though Reaves hyperspaced into his path at the last possible moment.
 

abo9

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Worth noting, Leason is kind of a big dude. 6 foot 5 and 218 lbs. Rare to see big guys like that get sent flying, even more rare when its clean

Lilleberg is 6 foot 1, 205 lbs
 
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TheDawnOfANewTage

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Shades of Sutton on Leopold, but cleaner. Damn, absolute beauty. Worth noting Ducks got a post out of it, seeming scoring chance, but I wouldn’t put that on Lillberg, there’s like 3 botched covers there.
 

TheNumber4

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How did this guy go from Arizona to Lightning? Can’t seem to find a trade or waiver history that would have transferred him.
 

TheDawnOfANewTage

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By the way he hobbles off the ice, he might just, though.

Seems like players are ever more unprepared for big hits, given the direction the game is taking. We ought not forget to teach players how to protect themselves and read the play for safety as well as offensive options.

People say this like Lindros never happened, or Lafontaine, or numerous other guys gettin caught with their head down. It happened/happens in every era.

This is like a cleaner version of Sutton on Leopold.
 

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