X-pensfan wrote:
It's sad that it has to come down to hitting them in their wallet to make the necessary changes.
Good for them, this isn't the fucking Roman Empire!
Agreed.
Chara should have received a suspension.
Regardless of intent or the current rulebook, a suspension would have sent a signal to the rest of the NHL that they need to be more aware of the safety of one another.
Just because Chara didn't mean to do it doesn't mean that the hit wasn't reckless.
I don't believe that Chara wanted to hurt him. But I do believe Chara knew exactly where he was hitting him.
I played contact hockey for a number of years, and any time you had a chance to squash somebody near the bench, you went after it, even if it was near the turnbuckle, because you knew it was going to be a big hit.
That attitude needs to change just a little bit.