NyQuil
Big F$&*in Q
It’s actually much easier to blame the guy throwing the hit and deeming it dangerous even though he lined him up for a textbook open ice hit.
This is why watching these clips in slow motion is infuriating because the game isn’t played that way.
While I agree the Haula hit was worse, the old adage of two wrongs don’t make a right applies to hockey rules as well as daycare rules.
Quite the difference in “breaks caught” by both teams. One gets a 3 minute major powerplay once the coincidental minutes are served, the other warrants no advantage either way.
Don’t get it twisted. There is no Devil fan that is arguing we were the better team last night. Allen kept us in it for the first 40 minutes. But hard not to feel like you had a chance for at least a point taken away from you when a questionable major call is given after the fact and one of your better offensive players is tossed as a result.
Lined him up and missed, yes.
A properly executed open ice hit is a thing of beauty that requires perfect timing to execute.
If Meier had pulled that off, I’d be the first to applaud.
Obviously he didn’t “line him up” if he missed the torso on torso contact.
He attempted to line him up and failed.
Open ice hit specialists are few and far between and rarer all the time because the consequences of missing are understandably high.