Because he was absolutely reckless, is a repeat offender, and deserves those 10 games easily. I'd be calling for more than 10 had a repeat offender pulled that crap against one of our guys. A selfish, hot head who screwed his teammates over.Why is it stupid to appeal?
What Stanley the good did to Kap was as bad or worse than what Hartman just did and Stanley didn’t even get a penalty called on the ice. Kaps career will never been the same due to that bullshit. Stutzle the diver got a few stitches.Because he was absolutely reckless, is a repeat offender, and deserves those 10 games easily. I'd be calling for more than 10 had a repeat offender pulled that crap against one of our guys. A selfish, hot head who screwed his teammates over.
As I said, I don't want him to ever do it again (which would actually help the Wild and him, long-term). I don't care if it's fewer or more, whatever punishment gets him to that place is fine by me. Punishment isn't the first thing I typically reach for when it comes to correcting behavior, but he's done something that demands it now, so it's too late. The next time his anger reaches its peak, his fear of punishment needs to be the stronger emotion in order to hold him back.At a certain point, hoping for more games, wishing it was more games, those additional games are hurting the Wild more than anything. Suspend him for 20 games, great, now we just won't be able to ice a full team for the rest of the season. It's vindictive and I'm not sure there's as much logic behind it as there should be. He did a bad thing, absolutely, I never wanna see him do anything like it again. But it's getting pretty dramatic at this point.
And replying to your post doesn't mean I'm just singling out you. And I'm not trying to attack anyone with it either. It just doesn't make sense to me to wish it was more games.
Blaming Evason is such a bizarre take.He wasn't a "smart" player before, but Evason and his grit first and continued with Billy G even after Evason was booted, has turned him into a dirty player too.
They did with Foligno too... but he seems to have cleaned up his act a bit. We'll see if Foligno can stay cleaner or if the grit first will make him go dirty again or not.