sagebrush wrote:One more thing…
Higgins’ shoot out move was nasty.
... yup really took advantage of Emery's bum hip eh wot?

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sagebrush wrote:One more thing…
Higgins’ shoot out move was nasty.

Strangelove wrote:.
THE TURNING POINT IN A MORAL VICTORY:
Hey, we salvaged a point outta this one....
So much for the hat trick eh Mr Hossa?![]()
Love the way Hansen just continued to go about his business afterwards.
You can't intimidate the Honey Badger amirite?
dbr wrote:I didn't catch the last half of the game but didn 't the Sedins have a hand in every single goal (and two points apiece)?
Seems a bit more realistic to hope the other three lines can chip in a goal or two every night than it does to hope the Sedins find a way to produce four instead of three..
Meds wrote:I agree with the suspension.
No different than if you rear-end someone in your car who suddenly stopped in front of you, you get charged, fined, or dinged on insurance premiums, even though you didn't mean to hurt anyone.....
Meds wrote:I agree with the suspension.
They are trying to send a message to players to be more aware and responsible for their actions on the ice. There is no intent to injure, Hansen has no priors, but he did clobber Hossa.....even if it was an accident. 1 game is a fair suspension.
ukcanuck wrote:Watch the NHL throw the book at Hansen because well he's a Canuck anyway and it will make the league look like its taking care of business...
Rumsfeld wrote:Meds wrote:I agree with the suspension.
No different than if you rear-end someone in your car who suddenly stopped in front of you, you get charged, fined, or dinged on insurance premiums, even though you didn't mean to hurt anyone.....
Yes, because driving your car on a public road is totally comparable to pro athletes who consent to play a violent, full-contact sport.
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