He's probably asking about this specific case.Seriously? Are you suggesting morality starts and ends with criminal charges? I haven't seen the NHL's investigation, without that Im not about to start speculating
He's probably asking about this specific case.Seriously? Are you suggesting morality starts and ends with criminal charges? I haven't seen the NHL's investigation, without that Im not about to start speculating
The fact that the civil suit had enough to it for Hockey Canada to settle suggests that whatever happened was significant enough that they didn't want it made fully public, which to me suggests that while criminal acts may or may not have occurred, what ever did was potentially damaging to, and I'm going to quote here, "the best interest of the Club, the League or professional hockey generally".I'm not making a judgement either way on what did or didn't happen, but the fact there was a civil suit and criminal investigation will be grounds to suspend. The player conduct policy is purposely written in a very broad manner so as to give the commissioner unilateral power to suspend for anything that makes the league look bad. I think we're past the point of wondering whether suspensions are coming.
Hockey Canada was hoping to shut the whole thing down. They paid out without the implicated ever having a chance to say anything about it
We don't know what happened and we may never know.
Certainly the league has the ability to take action against the players. I just don't think they will without charges having been laid.
This makes total sense when you consider they have Brann out with our top 3 guys when they are looking to generate offensive chances.QOC is a bit of an oddball stat, for one, there's no indication of what metric they are using to determine the QOC, is CF? xGF%? TOI%?
Zone starts is funny too, because in his ~313 mins with Hamonic, JBD, Zub and Zaitsev, it's actually fairly low at around 47%, it's his ~220 mins with Chabot, Chychrun, and Sanderson that see it skyrocket to 60+%, then there's the ~440 mins with Holden at his average around 55-56
I mean, most third pairs are sheltered. I'd say given his usage in a "we're down and need more offense, maybe Brannstrom with Chabot will do it" situation makes him even more sheltered.For sure they are all odd stats, I'm only using statistical representations because saying "it's easy to see by watching the games that he's incredibly sheltered" wouldn't go over well or be a very strong backing argument
The fact that the civil suit had enough to it for Hockey Canada to settle suggests that whatever happened was significant enough that they didn't want it made fully public, which to me suggests that while criminal acts may or may not have occurred, what ever did was potentially damaging to, and I'm going to quote here, "the best interest of the Club, the League or professional hockey generally".
I susepect that if the London police found enough evidence to suggest they could potentially charge 5, hockey canada probably saw enough in the civil suit that was brought to see this as more than a nuisance, but you're free to believe whatever you like.The civil suit never named players. Without knowing the financial details of the settlement, we can't ascertain if HC was legitimately concerned about the situation or just felt that a settlement was cheaper than the cost of fighting it.
Assen na yo!
Like I said, most/all 3rd pairings are sheltered, but Brannstrom has very clearly been sheltered much more than our other bottom pairing D.I mean, most third pairs are sheltered. I'd say given his usage in a "we're down and need more offense, maybe Brannstrom with Chabot will do it" situation makes him even more sheltered.
Is the sheltering a typical 3rd pair gets going to guarantee a good +/-, i don't think so, lots of third pairings have poor +/-. Is brannstrom's sheltering particularly egregious? idk, maybe.
Wow, I can't believe it!! None of us can believe it man. This is crazy!(#*#Flame away boys. I think I’ve been had. Apologies for saying things that I heard without sitting on it.
@Relapsing you may now let me have it.
Flame away boys. I think I’ve been had. Apologies for saying things that I heard without sitting on it.
@Relapsing you may now let me have it.
if the London police found enough evidence to suggest they could potentially charge 5I susepect that if the London police found enough evidence to suggest they could potentially charge 5, hockey canada probably saw enough in the civil suit that was brought to see this as more than a nuisance, but you're free to believe whatever you like.
The civil suit named eight players, along with Hockey Canada and the CHL. The version that was publicly disclosed redacts their names to protect the identity of the victim.The civil suit never named players. Without knowing the financial details of the settlement, we can't ascertain if HC was legitimately concerned about the situation or just felt that a settlement was cheaper than the cost of fighting it.
Assen na yo!
The London Police were granted an ITO less than 6 months ago. It can take years to go through the evidence collected. There's nothing irregular about the investigation being incomplete as of yet.if the London police found enough evidence to suggest they could potentially charge 5
If, could, potentially
Here's what's known about the situation at this time: the London police haven't charged anyone with anything. Why? I have my own thoughts on why, but I'm curious how you'll spin it.
Thats the definition of sheltering, to be fair.O zone and D zone stats don't mean that much to me and I'm not hugely convinced they're very indicative of sheltering.
Brannstrom's never been used as a shut down guy so he's not going to have significant time against high end offensive talent if the coaches get the match ups they want.
Flame away boys. I think I’ve been had. Apologies for saying things that I heard without sitting on it.
@Relapsing you may now let me have it.
LPD also investigated when the incident occurred and didn't come away with any charges. It wasn't until this came up again that they re-engaged and there was talk of, "some charges to some people".The civil suit named eight players, along with Hockey Canada and the CHL. The version that was publicly disclosed redacts their names to protect the identity of the victim.
The London Police were granted an ITO less than 6 months ago. It can take years to go through the evidence collected. There's nothing irregular about the investigation being incomplete as of yet.
Because the pressure from Government after it reached social media and nationwide attention is impossible to ignore.LPD also investigated when the incident occurred and didn't come away with any charges. It wasn't until this came up again that they re-engaged and there was talk of, "some charges to some people".
That, to me, is one of the most curious aspects of this terrible ordeal. Why were they so quick to stop the investigation initially yet now they put resources towards it but most important - how often does that happen?
What would you do if you are a constable investigating this?LPD also investigated when the incident occurred and didn't come away with any charges. It wasn't until this came up again that they re-engaged and there was talk of, "some charges to some people".
That, to me, is one of the most curious aspects of this terrible ordeal. Why were they so quick to stop the investigation initially yet now they put resources towards it but most important - how often does that happen?
Lol how I'll spin it, ok there JD1.if the London police found enough evidence to suggest they could potentially charge 5
If, could, potentially
Here's what's known about the situation at this time: the London police haven't charged anyone with anything. Why? I have my own thoughts on why, but I'm curious how you'll spin it.
Seriously? Are you suggesting morality starts and ends with criminal charges? I haven't seen the NHL's investigation, without that Im not about to start speculating
It’s august what else are we supposed to talk about.Seriously… is this entire last 10 pages in the thread speculation about shit that is off topic?
I think there is a possibility that the NHL league could issue discipline to some of the players if the NHL investigation finds that the players' conduct was against the league's policy.Hockey Canada was hoping to shut the whole thing down. They paid out without the implicated ever having a chance to say anything about it
We don't know what happened and we may never know.
Certainly the league has the ability to take action against the players. I just don't think they will without charges having been laid.