How do you compare a car accident in 2004 to an intentional act in 2015 or the lack same punishment in the NHL for those? Kane, or any of those others, i am not championing for them. It’s it no different than Doughty being accused of rape with no consequences is it? Sometimes stuff is gray. I think this is pretty black and white though.
While we can stand and say the conviction was the same with Austin, the only reason is because the DA knew he wouldn’t be able to get Varlamova to testify and the case was dead for the original charges.
He plead and got lucky to be out of a felony. It’s the same system that found OJ innocent. The lack of conviction doesn’t overturn the truth. I guess it’s a matter of who you really believe and can prove. I tend to believe the reports from the scene. I don’t think they were made up. I don’t tend to believe the rich guy with high prices lawyers and hush money who are cleared on technicality’s.
I have no doubt that the NHL has seen all the real evidence we may not be privy to. I am sure he bloodied her, choked her and had also done that before.
Had Voynov stayed done his jail time, faced the music then, then it may be a different story. Instead he plead, headed back to Russia voluntarily to avoid deportation and basically ran. We can act like 410 games is a lot but the guy has never been punished. Hell, he made a **** ton more money in Russia, even played in the Olympics.
Punishing him while he played in the KHL is about as stupid as suspending a starting pitcher for 5 games. And 60 days in the Seal Beach watching TV and playing xbox does not count as jail.
Everything about the way it went down stinks. Playing in the NHL is a privilege and should be treated as so.
You're only illustrating my point. Look at the narrative you had to paint to justify this. Calling the Heatley incident just a 'car accident' is the example of the rest. People pick and choose what they want to believe. And the NHL is not the justice system.
I can agree with you on much of this. My point is that the lengths of opinions people have on Voynov are completely incongruent with the lengths of opinions people have on getting drunk and beating cab drivers, getting drunk and killing your best friend, getting drunk and getting accused of sexual assault, or hell, a roughly similar case in Varlamov that was only dismissed because of court technicalities, Jesus, that headline:
https://www.foxsports.com/nhl/story...ex-girlfriend-wins-civil-case-judgment-020216 . Look at the lengths people go to to defend the player in each of those cases, believing the courts over people, believing the perpetrator instead of the victim, etc., yet in this case, people ignore Voynov and his wife and the ultimate verdict and believe the testimony of an officer communicating without a translator. And frankly with opinions, whatever--fine. I'm not here to put people's social sense on trial. However I'm glad the PA has stepped in at this point, because it's disgusting to sweep the other stuff under the rug and go HAM here.
Yeah, something stinks, for sure, and I have no doubt the league is privy to a lot of knowledge we don't have. That's fine, bring down the hammer. My issue isn't so much with the Voynov suspension as it is with the lack of all the others. The NHL does its best to vacuum everything else. And they have no DA policy because they want to paint that squeaky clean image. They aren't, though, and putting VV on the chopping block over it only highlights their lack of consistency and application and makes them weak. They have gone out of their way to help Austin Watson and his family, yet completely rake this guy over the coals. I can't get why more people aren't appalled by this. Even if every detail of the case were true, and VV is even more of a despicable human being than many of us think, what sense does it make to try to assist Watson and co rehabilitate life and image while continuing to dumpster Voynov's?
I dunno. I'm trying to not editorialize on this one too much because I'm far over it at this point. But it' disgusts me to see Heatley's actions "just an accident," Bobby Hull's as just a long time ago, Patrick Kane's as just boys being boys, Austin Watson's being a moment of bad judgment, but Slava Voynov's being EXILE FOREVER WHAT A TRASH HUMAN BEING. Selective outrage and application in my view. The NHL not having direct verbage to deal with these things and just randomly throwing out numbers is so callous.