I'm not saying Hansen's an angel, and he's certainly towed the line on a few occasions in the past. But I legitimately feel there was no intent on that play - he was reaching for the puck and his arm incidentally made contact with Hossa's head. Unfortunate, but an accident, IMO.
He may have initially intended to go for the puck, but he seemed to change his objective when it became clear he had no chance of getting it. His arm trajectory isn't upward to the puck, it follows through into Hossa. He's a professional athlete: his coordination isn't
that bad.
As I've said, I think he was trying to push Hossa in the back/shoulder and missed, but I don't really care what he was trying to do. It was reckless and he was dinged for it.
NHL got this one right. Rather than complain that they finally got one right when they get so many others wrong, I'll just tip my hat and hope they're better moving forward.
Edit: and the conspiracy theories against Hossa are pretty dumb. Did he even play another shift? Why would he take himself out of a close game against a rival where he's the best player on the ice just to hopefully get a one game suspension for Hansen? I think some of you see black(hawk) helicopters when you look out the window