only that ? then why did he leave the game ? should have ask his whisky to be bring on the benchJust a broken finger
a quick whiskey shot and right back in it
only that ? then why did he leave the game ? should have ask his whisky to be bring on the benchJust a broken finger
a quick whiskey shot and right back in it
I like good old fashioned hockey. Nothing wrong with clean checks.Shows you’ve been marked by old time hockey. Miss that animosity between bitter rivals.
only that ? then why did he leave the game ? should have ask his whisky to be bring on the bench
If the refs don't issue instigator calls then this continuesIt’s a league-wide disease.
Used to be that players accepted clean hits. Now, it’s considered an affront.
YupI like how Savard can take away half the ice when he lies flat.
He's the Jabba the Hutt of defencemen.
In the olden days, when someone got hit hard, he’d remember the jersey number and as soon as an opportunity presented itself, responded with a clean hit of his own.I like good old fashioned hockey. Nothing wrong with clean checks.
Never intend to injure.
I am more pissed by the refs giving matching minors.
That's how it should be these days.In the olden days, when someone got hit hard, he’d remember the jersey number and as soon as an opportunity presented itself, responded with a clean hit of his own.
Fights after hits only happened (generally) after dirty plays, dirty hits etc.In the olden days, when someone got hit hard, he’d remember the jersey number and as soon as an opportunity presented itself, responded with a clean hit of his own.
I believe they didn’t with this incident cause Pezzetta had dropped his gloves before Maroon got to him.If the refs don't issue instigator calls then this continues