(MTL) Arber Xhekaj has been fined $3,385.42

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Strangle

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Leafs are likely happy though because he will be playing in the season opener. He sucks and Reaves is gonna chase him around all game. Have fun.

I’m I’m Berube, I’m okay with Reaves grabbing him by the collar and punching the f*** out of the back of his head.

Worth the $3k
 

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The other wrinkle about sufficient punishment for allegedly "dangerous" acts like punching someone in the back of the head, is that it could potentially be viewed as tacit acknowledgement that the league sees these kinds of incidents as serious threats to the long-term health of players.

If they suddenly come out and start giving out 40 games for incidents like this, you might think that players who suffered from these kinds of incidents in the past might be emboldened to sue the league for not addressing the issue sooner.

I don't think it's too outlandish that the league is more interested in protecting against significant litigation than protecting the players themselves.
 
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Xhekaj could have handled the retaliation a lot better. Set the terms at the face off, square up to the guy, drop the gloves and pummel him whether he's enthusiastic or not, it's over.

Now we will have an extra layer of buffoonery, bad blood carry over and guys on both sides, could be hurt when the regular season starts.


Do something dirty and injure a guy?

Drop the gloves when asked, its not that hard. we dont need to over think this.

When guys start turning down fights after injuring someone .. its very feline like imo.
 

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If X wanted Pare to drop the gloves he should have given him a fair chance to do so.

When was Pare supposed to drop 'em, when he was spinning off balance and X was already in the process of dropping his stick and grabbing him, or a second and half later when X had him horsecollared and an arm cocking back?

The code obliged Pare to fight at some point- it doesn't mean he's obliged to legitimize being jumped



Xhekaj started engaging with Pare like 2 feet out from the boards and didn't start throwing until they got to the middle of the ice. Even before he touched him Pare would have known Xhekaj wasn't coming over to ask him about his dinner plans after the game. The idea that Xhekaj jumped him out of nowhere is ridiculous. Pare knew exactly what was happening and chose to keep his gloves stapled on because he was too much of a coward to answer for what he did.
 

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I hope all players remember hitting someone in the back of the head multiple times results in around 5k or less in funds.

dont like the idea of this but clearly the NHL doesnt care about their players safety



Do something dirty and injure a guy?

Drop the gloves when asked, its not that hard. we dont need to over think this.

When guys start turning down fights after injuring someone .. its very feline like imo.

prob should jump and attack from behind if they dont drop them within second too
 

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Xhekaj started engaging with Pare like 2 feet out from the boards and didn't start throwing until they got to the middle of the ice. Even before he touched him Pare would have known Xhekaj wasn't coming over to ask him about his dinner plans after the game. The idea that Xhekaj jumped him out of nowhere is ridiculous. Pare knew exactly what was happening and chose to keep his gloves stapled on because he was too much of a coward to answer for what he did.

Or he felt he didn't need to answer for something that was unintentional
 
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Or he felt he didn't need to answer for something that was unintentional

Corey Perry fought Wayne Simmonds even though Tavares falling head first into Perry's knee was way less intentional than anything Pare did. Its not really surprising that a Leaf wouldn't feel the need to answer the bell given the leadership on the team.
 

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I don't mind giving a guy a good beating for injuring your star player, but I'm just curious how many who were cool with this also said Todd Bertuzzi was a POS who should've been banned from hockey and jailed...
There's a difference...Moore had already fought another guy for it. He stood up.
 
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Should have been a suspension based on past incidents, but you can’t expect player safety to have any sort of consistency
The guy deserved a worse licking for intentionally hurting a player. This is just a move on situation.
 

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There's a difference...Moore had already fought another guy for it. He stood up.

That doesn't really have f*** all to do with the fact that WiFi essentially did the same actions Bertuzzi did, just with a better result.
 

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Xhekaj started engaging with Pare like 2 feet out from the boards and didn't start throwing until they got to the middle of the ice. Even before he touched him Pare would have known Xhekaj wasn't coming over to ask him about his dinner plans after the game. The idea that Xhekaj jumped him out of nowhere is ridiculous.

"Started engaging" - by initiating contact from the behind/the blind side, and spinning him around off balance, trying to grab him as soon as he was face to face. When that didn't work he horsecollared him. The whole sequence is like 3 seconds long, and at all times X had Pare at major disadvantage.

You don't have to drop out of a tree and sucker punch someone to start a fight unfairly.
 

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Corey Perry fought Wayne Simmonds even though Tavares falling head first into Perry's knee was way less intentional than anything Pare did. Its not really surprising that a Leaf wouldn't feel the need to answer the bell given the leadership on the team.
fairly sure it was Foligno that fought Perry after Tavares injury and he squared up with him, something your boy failed to do.

"Started engaging" - by initiating contact from the behind/the blind side, and spinning him around off balance, trying to grab him as soon as he was face to face. When that didn't work he horsecollared him. The whole sequence is like 3 seconds long, and at all times X had Pare at major disadvantage.

You don't have to drop out of a tree and sucker punch someone to start a fight unfairly.
it's because at that moment Xhekaj was nothing more than a coward
 

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Corey Perry fought Wayne Simmonds even though Tavares falling head first into Perry's knee was way less intentional than anything Pare did. Its not really surprising that a Leaf wouldn't feel the need to answer the bell given the leadership on the team.

Perry fought Nick Foligno. But they had a chat at the FO circle and squared off with an understanding which is about as gentlemanly as you can handle a situation like that.

Xhekaj was correct in knocking on Pare’s door to ask for a fight. Where he got it wrong was he got frustrated with Pare’s refusal and ended up attacking the guy with his gloves on.
 
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