Earlier in this thread, the provision of the CBA was quoted. So why do you doubt it?
Because it's the NHL and I doubt they would go against it's own employee to decline a suspension.
Earlier in this thread, the provision of the CBA was quoted. So why do you doubt it?
Hedican tearing the NHL apart showing other hits in the PO's
I can see that being the NHL's argument but then they'd have to support why it wasn't a general matter and that's not something I feel they could support.
Although the punishment would actually have been fitting for the person and the crime given how they justified it, it isn't exactly within their power to do. If they file a grievance, they should be able to get the suspension nullified. He would have to serve a couple games, I would bet and it's possible it would be moot but the PA is not going to let this suspension fly. It doesn't matter whether they can appeal the suspension. They should file a grievance for a CBA violation.
Whenever the Commissioner determines that a Player has violated a League Rule applicable to
Players (other than Rules subjecting the Player to potential on-ice discipline), or has been guilty of
conduct (whether during or outside the playing season) that is detrimental to or against the welfare of
the League or the game of hockey, he may discipline such Player in any or all of the following
respects:
a) by expelling or suspending such Player for a definite or indefinite period;
Hedican tearing the NHL apart showing other hits in the PO's
It was on the pregame show.
I don't think Torres did at all.
It looked shoulder to shoulder to me. But I'm just angry as ****.
I don't think Torres did at all.
It looked shoulder to shoulder to me. But I'm just angry as ****.
What bugs me is that if stoll kept the same position when raffi started the hit, he wouldn't have even hit his head at all. Instead, stoll lifts his head in the path of the hit at the last moment and raffi still connects with the shoulder 1st.
Unfortunate play, not dirty not supension worthy, maybe not even penalty worthy... Total BS, clearly no intention to hit the head.
That makes no sense. If Stoll raised up Torres would have hit Stolls body and not his head.
That makes no sense. If Stoll raised up Torres would have hit Stolls body and not his head.
People can make all the excuses they want for Torres, but he bears responsibility for this.
What he did was like getting in front of a cop, drunk, after three DUIs. Just not smart. He's dangerous.
What he did was like getting in front of a cop, drunk, after three DUIs. Just not smart. He's dangerous.
That makes no sense. If Stoll raised up Torres would have hit Stolls body and not his head.
People can make all the excuses they want for Torres, but he bears responsibility for this.
What he did was like getting in front of a cop, drunk, after three DUIs. Just not smart. He's dangerous.
When is the onus on the player with the puck to not put himself in a vulnerable position?
And in Shanny's explanation he mentioned how Torres should have hit the shoulder more directly. Okay except if he did that it would have been the back of Stoll's shoulder spinning him around to hit head first into the boards causing a boarding penalty.
Torres has shaped up - even before he was on the Sharks I took note of it this year when we played Phoenix.