94leetch
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He's still a kid and can lose some of the stupid he's displaying. I wasn't exactly a rocket scientist at his age. Hopefully this helps towards that, I'd like to see him have a role here.
FWIW Parros isn't really fit for the job he has and IMO it can be argued has a bias against the Rangers that goes back to the Rangers (or Dolan) calling him out personally for not suspending Tom Wilson after he drove Artemi Panarin's head into the ice two times leading to Panarin's being out with injury the rest of that season. If we're going to compare Rempe's hit on Heiskanen---Wilson's attack on Panarin was far worse.
Maybe I'm wrong and someone can cite an occasion or two when a player has been suspended for 6 games or more on a play where the player who was the recipient of a hit or attack of some kind wasn't seriously injured. It appears to me though that what Parros has in mind here though is a punishment that's unprecedented.
The elbow that Cookie threw on McDonagh that led to Cooke getting what was eventually 17 games, I think McDonagh was ok, I think he may have finished the game even. For Cooke it was because he had been suspended 4 times before and probably fined in there, too.FWIW Parros isn't really fit for the job he has and IMO it can be argued has a bias against the Rangers that goes back to the Rangers (or Dolan) calling him out personally for not suspending Tom Wilson after he drove Artemi Panarin's head into the ice two times leading to Panarin's being out with injury the rest of that season. If we're going to compare Rempe's hit on Heiskanen---Wilson's attack on Panarin was far worse.
Maybe I'm wrong and someone can cite an occasion or two when a player has been suspended for 6 games or more on a play where the player who was the recipient of a hit or attack of some kind wasn't seriously injured. It appears to me though that what Parros has in mind here though is a punishment that's unprecedented.
The elbow that Cookie threw on McDonagh that led to Cooke getting what was eventually 17 games, I think McDonagh was ok, I think he may have finished the game even. For Cooke it was because he had been suspended 4 times before and probably fined in there, too.
Rempe is now into repeat offender territory and in a very brief career so he may see some otherwise unusual suspensions, who knows. The fact that he already has a 4-game for the same offense and they're giving him an in-person makes me think they aren't f***ing around and feel like they have to throw the book at him now. I don't believe for a second Rempe wants to hurt anyone, but at his size if he can't get it under control he's really going to hurt someone badly.
The Parros thing is a different story. If the want a player, pick a guy who was tough but not an out and ought fighter. I didn't exactly think Shanny did a good job but he introduced some transparency to the process and was the type of guy they should have running the show. They'd probably do better with a guy who never played at a high level and some senior advisers who played NHL hockey to provide input.
For the record he left his feet after he made contact, which is allowed. No elbowing motion but definitely got him in the back of the head with it. And a clear boarding hit.
I think the league is trying to make "an example" because they don't know what to do with him. They fear he's going to seriously injure guys because of his size.
It sucks for us because he is a unicorn kind of player. He can definitely impact a game, but the league has decided they don't like that impact and they're gonna neuter him. It sucks
TJ Oshie tooWhy would the league like him? In 33 games he has already managed to injure Bastian, Siegenthaler, Lyubushkin, Van Riemsdyk, and Heiskanen to varying levels. That is the type of player the league should not want.