I agree with this. But at the end of the day, this hit deserves 3 games, no doubt about it to me. Disappointed in Byron, he doesn't usually make stupid plays like this.
I hate that injuries are part of the equation. That makes things so stupid.
I think that carelessness has to be dealt with as well as maliciousness, which is why I believe he deserves a suspension, but I think 1 game would have sufficed.Agreed. You can high stick someone in the face, almost take their eye out but if there is no blood, it's a minor penalty. It is stupid.
Same goes for the Byron type hit. No elbow and he jumped into him making contact to the head. If he got him in the chest solely, there might of been a penalty (maybe) but no suspension. We are talking about a very minuscule margin of difference here on a game that is played at a fast tempo.
One of these days, a Superstar is going to end another Superstar's career and then what? Hitting is part of the game. Sometimes you can see the malicious attempt (sticking your elbow or knee out) and a lot of times you see the Byron type hit where he tried to hit him in the front face of the body but got his head.
The key here is this... Is there a malicious attempt at trying to injure someone?
I think that carelessness has to be dealt with as well as maliciousness, which is why I believe he deserves a suspension, but I think 1 game would have sufficed.
Nhl doesn't want the Habs to be a hitting team. Pacioretty cleanly hits Letang and they brought down the hammer on him too.
Whether the infraction is committed out of maliciousness or carelessness makes no difference. It's the action that should be penalized regardless of intentions or results. Whether you trip someone intentionally or accidentally, it's a 2-minute penalty because you're responsible for your stick. You can't prove a person's intentions. Just the facts, ma'am.Agreed. I think I'd be OK with 1 game. But Byron did let up slightly and did not hit him from behind where he could of easily have. He's guilty of leaving his feet (so many players do it) and hitting him real hard catching his part of his head.
He was a bit careless but it was not malicious. If he raised his shoulder or elbow, then that would of been different. He clearly tried to lay a hard hit to the front of his body and it ended up badly. He deserves to be held accountable for being careless to some degree but it was not malicious. He was trying to finish his check into the front of the body.
What are we going to do... consider every hard hit malicious? It's not easy to manage these situations in the game of hockey. The speed and tempo the game is played at is the best in the world.
Whether the infraction is committed out of maliciousness or carelessness makes no difference. It's the action that should be penalized regardless of intentions or results. Whether you trip someone intentionally or accidentally, it's a 2-minute penalty because you're responsible for your stick. You can't prove a person's intentions. Just the facts, ma'am.
Whether the infraction is committed out of maliciousness or carelessness makes no difference. It's the action that should be penalized regardless of intentions or results. Whether you trip someone intentionally or accidentally, it's a 2-minute penalty because you're responsible for your stick. You can't prove a person's intentions. Just the facts, ma'am.
Lets see if the NHL is consistent. Johanson swung his stick across a Jets player's head last night. If he doesn't get a 3 game for that, we know the fix is on. But you know, there wasn't an injury so.. you only suspend by the outcome of a dirty play, not the intent.....
Preds are NHL sweethearts, so we'll see.
Lets see if the NHL is consistent. Johanson swung his stick across a Jets player's head last night. If he doesn't get a 3 game for that, we know the fix is on. But you know, there wasn't an injury so.. you only suspend by the outcome of a dirty play, not the intent.....
Preds are NHL sweethearts, so we'll see.
Oh, odd.. no suspension for the preds player who swung his stick at another players face? lol. Nice.
LMAO watch that in slow motion. Brutal. The stick hit him in the left side of the face and temple while Johansson had eye contact.Lets see if the NHL is consistent. Johanson swung his stick across a Jets player's head last night. If he doesn't get a 3 game for that, we know the fix is on. But you know, there wasn't an injury so.. you only suspend by the outcome of a dirty play, not the intent.....