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Good clean hit and good teammate for sticking up for his player who was it.
Nothing to see here
Nothing to see here
Good clean hit and good teammate for sticking up for his player who was it.
Nothing to see here
This is a fairly common sequence of events, nothing embarrassing about it.Jumping a player isn't sticking up for them, it's embarrassing them.
Players would fight their own teammates if they picked up the wrong half-smoked cigarette when they got back to the bench!WeLl It NeVeR uSe To HaPpEn
It did. There use to be brawls over looking, or even talking to a good player
Before Hedman he also threw a hit on Kucherov, even twice if i'm not mistaken. Just some AHL thug trying to show off but since he can't score or make an assist the only thing left to do is attack the star players. Of course Tampa doesn't like that because it could end in injury before the season even starts. Anyway, he was literally the only guy on the ice doing it but he stopped after Geekie beat the crap out of him.
What exactly is the problem, I don't quite understand?
Has become in circa the 70s, you mean?This is simply what the nhl has become.
Of course Tampa doesn't like that because it could end in injury before the season even starts.
No, it’s been like this for a while. Some teams do this more than others. Hit a star hard, clean or not, someone will come after you so you don’t take more liberties. It’s not new.Has become in circa the 70s, you mean?
Either post better videos , or keep it on your teams board , dudeHedman receives the cleanest open ice hit in the history of hockey and Kucherov and
Geekie respond like it was the dirtiest hit ever
f***ing embarrassing from the Lighting