Sam I Am
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Kaleta will likely get 4 or 5 games. In this video, Kaleta clearly and intentionally directs Richards head first into the boards. A swift and firm sanction from the NHL disciplinary committee should be--if you pardon the expression--a no-brainer.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PmXOjTMjN_4
That said, the infraction wasn't substantially different than this recent hit by Mike Brown on Josh Gorges:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2-G1RjEQop8
Like Kaleta, Brown is no angel. Nonetheless he did not receive any sanction beyond the original 5 minute boarding major.
The NHL has always followed the strange policy that punishment should mirror the injury incurred rather than the act that caused it. Here's a play where Colton Orr tried--but failed--to annihilate Tomas Plekanec:
http://www.youtube.com/results?searc....1.a0zrNS08lxE
When he sees Plekanec is going to avoid contact, Colton Orr extends his knee --one of the most dangerous plays in hockey. Thanks in no small part to Plekanec's athleticism, there was no knee-on-knee collision...and no sanction. In the crazy world of NHL hockey, attemped murder is not a crime. To be punished, you have to finish the job.
Both Gorges and Richards were lucky to avoid serious injury. However, Richards is a high-profile player--and so vocal in his post-game comments that Shanahan will acquiesce and impose a suspension on Kaleta.
Undoubtedly he deserves it...but so did Orr and Brown.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PmXOjTMjN_4
That said, the infraction wasn't substantially different than this recent hit by Mike Brown on Josh Gorges:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2-G1RjEQop8
Like Kaleta, Brown is no angel. Nonetheless he did not receive any sanction beyond the original 5 minute boarding major.
The NHL has always followed the strange policy that punishment should mirror the injury incurred rather than the act that caused it. Here's a play where Colton Orr tried--but failed--to annihilate Tomas Plekanec:
http://www.youtube.com/results?searc....1.a0zrNS08lxE
When he sees Plekanec is going to avoid contact, Colton Orr extends his knee --one of the most dangerous plays in hockey. Thanks in no small part to Plekanec's athleticism, there was no knee-on-knee collision...and no sanction. In the crazy world of NHL hockey, attemped murder is not a crime. To be punished, you have to finish the job.
Both Gorges and Richards were lucky to avoid serious injury. However, Richards is a high-profile player--and so vocal in his post-game comments that Shanahan will acquiesce and impose a suspension on Kaleta.
Undoubtedly he deserves it...but so did Orr and Brown.
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