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Please could someone provide a link to what Vokoun said? I can't believe it until I read it myself. Something official would be nice.
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neogeo69 said:And psycho-dad - YES, I HAVE SEEN THIS IN NHL GAMES. And yes I have seen guys slash eight times in a row. Or more. In order to get away from an opposition defender who is holding him, or has the stick in the attacker's midsection or has just cross checked in the back, or has his stick in the attacker's skates.
They are competing,they are pissed off,it's hockey,it happens ALL THE TIME.Watch play in front of the net in any average game and you'll see stuff like that constantly,just not in full view of the world hockey champinship camera's in a gold medal game.....i get your point but the focus on that minor incident is way off to me.psycho_dad said:I did not say he killed the president, did I? I said it's NOT normal in the NHL like some people here kept claiming repeatedly. I have seen much worse things, in hockey and outside hockey...that's not the issue. I was responding to the claims that this was "just everyday stuff" because it is not. More dangerous things might happen every round, but in the bizarre factor that was one in a million.
If you wanna discuss what things are worse or more dangerous, yeah, you often get to see a boarding or a similar incidents where players are very close to getting paralyzed etc...of course those are worse and more dangerous. The worst Smyth could have done was to break a few bones in Fischers foot, but of course when you intentionally use your stick in such a bizarre way, people will call it. It stands out.
Rogalo said:My God you all sound like ****ing hypocrites . Like you never done something wrong and stupid. Of COURSE it was a dumb thing to say and had no class. But taking responsibility for it, admitting it and apologyzing classy is. Period
The location? Vokoun's a sweetheart is he?nomorekids said:notice the location. it's misdirection from the moron that smyth is.
cyclops said:The location? Vokoun's a sweetheart is he?
I don't know.That's not my point here though.nomorekids said:i didn't say that.
but where's smyth's apology?
I guess we both don't get each other as far as the play in question is concerned ...........but i do get some things,i'm not that dumb.the lumberjack snippet makes it easy even for the dullest of us.psycho_dad said:Now I don't get you.
Like I said...as an offense it was not in the big league with Bertuzzis, Perezhogins and McSorleys, but it looked insane. I start laughing every time I watch the clip because I have to wonder what the **** is Smyth thinking. Wish I knew that. He does not look sane for a second.
And please correct me if i am wrong but i don't recall you demanding an apology from Mercier for his (had the potential for paralysation) hit on Yellowhorn.Why so up in flames about Smyth's stuff which is child's play compared to Mercier's hit from behind? Is there something personal between you two?nomorekids said:i didn't say that.
but where's smyth's apology?
Streaker-man said:Verbal attacks don´t end careers, nasty stickwork does. But what Vokoun said was sad. He went clearly over the line. He had better keep his mouth shut if he doesn´t have better lines to get under Heatley´s skin.
Neither do i recall you demanding a suspension for Mercier's hit either.Hmmm............that's quite odd..........you being so selective in your choices of screaming bloody murder.Is it just me or am i the only one who notices it's only canuck players that you demand suspension for?wilka91 said:Smyth should have been suspended!!!
Pepper said:Name me one NHL game and one NHL player who repeatedly took 8 heavy slashes at opponents ankles/feet/skates.
SmokeyClause said:I...uh...well...you see...ummm...there's these things within our feet called bones. Quite a few actually. And I don't know how to say this to you without sounding condescending, but you are bringing it upon yourself, so here goes. These bones are frangible and not meant to be hacked upon by grown men with sticks. While hockey boots generally provide adequate protection, they are not perfect. Careless stickwork can damage these bones and malicious slashes can break them.
It's normally considered that human health ranges beyond things like respiratory and circulatory health and can actual delve into the realm of orthopedic concerns. Someone with a broken bone has had his health harmed.
So you see, slashes in the foot can cause broken bones. Broken bones are a detriment to ones health. And when you put the two together, slashing a skate affects human health.
Pepper said:Ok, I just have to ask this:
Name me one NHL game and one NHL player who repeatedly took 8 heavy slashes at opponents ankles/feet/skates.
Saying that stuff like this happens all the time in the NHL is an utter and complete lie, I've never ever seen anyone take so many chops at opponent.
cyclops said:And please correct me if i am wrong but i don't recall you demanding an apology from Mercier for his (had the potential for paralysation) hit on Yellowhorn.Why so up in flames about Smyth's stuff which is child's play compared to Mercier's hit from behind? Is there something personal between you two?
Seems odd to me,i remember you being rightfully happy the U.S won the game but can't recall any horror or anger on your part about the hit in question.
I know i did'nt demand any apoligies from Mercier about it,you can check the thread if you wish.
cyclops said:Was'nt Vujtek a player only a few years ago?I seem to remember him playing a short time ago................maybe it's another Vujtek?
I figured Ruzicka was fine for the job.I had said he seemed to do just fine at the world cup so.........................he at least had earned the chance to coach at the world's once.
Thought i recognized him................i think he used to play forRogalo said:Yep, that is his son. Vladimir Vůjtek jr. One helluva technical player but not tough enough for the NHL IMO. Plus he did not have luck. Someone slit his face with a skate in camp for example... Or couple of years back he scored a hattrick in the quarter finals against Canada, was on fire with Patera and Procházka in the line. In the end of the match he was crosschecked from behind by Bertuzzi and could not continue on the tourney. Had a bad concusion. A huge fight broke out after that - almost all players rushed on the ice - you might remember...
psycho_dad said:Like I said...as an offense it was not in the big league with Bertuzzis, Perezhogins and McSorleys, but it looked insane. I start laughing every time I watch the clip because I have to wonder what the **** is Smyth thinking. Wish I knew that. He does not look sane for a second.
wilka91 said:Smyth should have been suspended!!!
waffledave said:I was unaware we had bones in our skate blades! Thank you doctor anatomy!