Ill-timed Stone puck dive causes Heiskanen to blow out his knee

I dunno man, real unfortunate outcome but I just don't think Stone is diving at Heiskanen's knee to injure him. He does get a little tripped up and was trying to make a play on the puck. I know this place loves to get all red in the face and babyrage screechy anytime Mark Stone's name gets mentioned but there's quite a difference in playing fool the LTIR and missile locking your helmet into a dude's knee.

Tough luck for Miro, hopefully not out too long.
 
I'm starting to think sports would be better off if there were no cameras at all, just radio/audio streaming. Would do away with 100% of the dumbass debates about player intention/offsides, disallowed goals etc etc etc.
 
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Reading some of these posts.. does Mark Stone have a reputation as a dirty player and I've somehow never heard about it?
 
Hockey is a dirty game. People have been saying it will get more dirty since they put the fight instigator rule in - and they were right.
I think its quite the stretch to say that hockey is dirtier today than it was in the 80s.

Reading some of these posts.. does Mark Stone have a reputation as a dirty player and I've somehow never heard about it?
No. People just lack nuance nowadays. Stone and his team play dirty with the LTIR rules therefore Stone is a dirty player.
 
I think its quite the stretch to say that hockey is dirtier today than it was in the 80s.
It's tricky. Back then being dirty was a more acceptable way of playing physical so even if the cheap shots were probably worse, more egregious and did more damage, they weren't seen as dirty like they are today.
 
It's tricky. Back then being dirty was a more acceptable way of playing physical so even if the cheap shots were probably worse, more egregious and did more damage, they weren't seen as dirty like they are today.
Yeah that's fair enough. Just off the top of my head I can picture Messier elbowing players with impunity, Hextall 2 handing players who came through his crease, and Dale Hunter taking out......Turgeon? Muller? well after he had finished scoring a goal. And that's just majorly egregious things. Doesn't even begin to get into all the little things that were just 'normal' parts of the game back then that would be criticized now.

Regardless, I think its foolish to say that if we didnt have the instigator rule we'd have less of those things, as we had plenty of them back before the instigator rule when every single team had an enforcer and plenty more regular players were willing to drop the gloves and stand up for themselves.

Yes, it's less acceptable now, but it also happens significantly less than it did.
 
I agree he's lunging at the puck but it's the sort of thing where it's a risky and dangerous play. There are lots of times where you can go after the puck but it puts others at chance of injury. Of course any play presents some kind of risk of injury but some are more so than others and the likelihood of Stone making a good play on the puck there is very low.
That’s what makes this an unfortunate play. You can’t find fault in a player giving 110% on defense.

I'm sure there are a few reasons why Mr. LTIR himself has irked fans around the league over the years.

But yeah, that shot of him giggling on the bench after the play last night? Not going to sit well with too many Stars fans, I reckon.
Giggling at what? Is there proof that he was laughing at Heiskanen getting hurt? Or is it possible people are making large assumptions?
 
Giggling at what? Is there proof that he was laughing at Heiskanen getting hurt? Or is it possible people are making large assumptions?
He probably wasn't, but still, it was funny. The slow upturning of the lips into an evil grin. It looked comically villainous (I'm not saying anything about him, just the visual was amusing).
 
That’s what makes this an unfortunate play. You can’t find fault in a player giving 110% on defense.


Giggling at what? Is there proof that he was laughing at Heiskanen getting hurt? Or is it possible people are making large assumptions?
Ya… I’m gonna fault him. It was a reckless play where the chance of injuring the player is a lot higher because you’re doing a superman dive around their knees
 
Teeheehee look at his leg bend.

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Yeah that was a weird moment.

Looks kinda like ovi in that pic , hairline not as strong tho
 
He was flopping trying to get a penalty for hintz tapping his skate(you can tell the tap didn't cause him to fall, he fell on his own after that had already happened)
 
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I think its quite the stretch to say that hockey is dirtier today than it was in the 80s.
I guess I should have worded it differently. I don't feel it is dirtier today, but I certainly feel that there are some elements of the game that are dirtier, based largely on the fact that players aren't expected to answer the bell if they do something dirty, so there is less deterrent. Maybe we just see it more because the dirty plays are deemed so much worse now than they were then.
 
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You can see the left toe of the skate change right before Stone is trying to reach for the puck. Unfortunately we can all throw our glasses on and argue over Stone tried to dive, Stone was tripped, or Stone made a bone-headed decision here, but in the end it's all meaningless because you can't ignore the obvious stick from Hintz. I'm going to give Stone the benefit here and say he was off balance while trying to extend and reach for the puck.
 
I’ve watched a lot of hockey and I can’t recall ever seeing a player “fall” into someone’s legs in quite this manner. Falling down doesn’t look like this. What he did was closer to a leap than a trip, and it’s very very hard not to see intent in that replay.

I’m not really sure how you adequately punish something like this. This has potential to devastate a team and change outcomes for an entire conference playoff bracket. What’s the most Stone can possibly get here, maybe 2 or 3 games off? It’s one of those things where you just have to swallow the bitter pill that bad people get away with bad things in this sport.

That's only true because of the DoPS paradigm as it exists today. The league could decide to eliminate the moral hazard it's rule-set encourages.
 
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I dunno man, real unfortunate outcome but I just don't think Stone is diving at Heiskanen's knee to injure him. He does get a little tripped up and was trying to make a play on the puck. I know this place loves to get all red in the face and babyrage screechy anytime Mark Stone's name gets mentioned but there's quite a difference in playing fool the LTIR and missile locking your helmet into a dude's knee.

Tough luck for Miro, hopefully not out too long.
I absolutely don't think Stone was trying to injure anyone. In fact, I doubt any player actually tries to injure anyone (perhaps years ago it was different). That's where I think about "intent to injure" does any professional hockey player actually have an "intent to injure" someone these days? I know there are a lot of dirty players, but even those guys, a lot of the time they are looking to hurt a guy, but not to the extent of injuring them so they can't play....problem is that make dangerous plays that can result in that.

With the Stone play, I think he took the little trip as an excuse to fall into the other guy.....oops, to see if he could get away with taking him out, that's all in was, you don't think about that as potentially hurting the player, just trying to stop him....but you don't want guys doing that, because it can be dangerous and can result in injury when you are falling towards a guys legs/knees.

I'm starting to think sports would be better off if there were no cameras at all, just radio/audio streaming.
Ummm.....what?
 
Ummm.....what?
Lol. A tongue in cheek response to the non-stop threads about, 'how is that not offside?' or 'how is this a legit goal but this isn't?' or 'if you completely slow down this replay and freeze it just as player X makes contact you can see there is 100% malicious intent in his eyes!' It's a fast game, players and refs are human. Mistakes will be made. It's a game. Get over it...etc etc
 
Lol. A tongue in cheek response to the non-stop threads about, 'how is that not offside?' or 'how is this a legit goal but this isn't?' or 'if you completely slow down this replay and freeze it just as player X makes contact you can see there is 100% malicious intent in his eyes!' It's a fast game, players and refs are human. Mistakes will be made. It's a game. Get over it...etc etc
Yeah, I get it
 

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