PuckSniperPensel wrote:
...Booth did 2 things wrong. He didn't follow his pass, and he stopped moving his feet after he made it. He glided and stayed gliding in one direction, on rails, setting himself up as an easy target.
That's nonsense.
Richards knew he was is position to punish Booth with an intent to injure. He blind sided him. The dirt bag could have let up but he had him defenseless and rammed into his head. It's a complete joke to think that a guy taken off the ice on a stretcher made a mistake by making a pass.
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There's no way you can institute a rule without it being controversial, and without it being detrimental to the physicality on open ice.
You can, and it's quite simple:
Keep hits above the knees and below the neck.
You can deliver a good hit to the person's body and not hit him in the head. See Brian Campbell. See the hit on Towes last week. If a player is willing to take the risk of making a big hit and cannot control his body so he does not hit the player in the head, he should get the punishment he deserves which would be a 10 game suspension in my opinion.
And yes, the old school minus the instigator *might* have stopped something like this from happening. Yes, there was a bit more respect among the players when they were all helmetless. They also weren't wearing really hard shoulder and elbow pads that can be used like weapons - which, combined the increased speed, size, and agility of these players, makes it a potentially more dangerous game.
Also, the "it's part of the game" arguement just doesn't hold water.
People who want to see head shots taken out of the game DO NOT want to see contact taken out of the game. The two are NOT related at all. I wonder if you would stand up in the bleachers and yell, "it's part of the game" as your kid lays on the ice with one leg twitching and drool coming out his mouth. All for having his head down trying to make a play. That's quite a price.
Players see another player putting himself in a vulnerable position. Shame on that unsuspecting player for sure. But instead of going for a crushing bodycheck that might crack a rib or two they elect to take the guys head off with their shoulder. I don't think "it's part of the game" I think "that's cheap." I love crash and bang hockey as much as the next guy, but non-humourous stupidity is not a trait I agree with. It amazes me how people go NUTS with anger when they see a knee on knee play but say "it's part of the game" when someone is laying motionless on the ice for 3 minutes.
^^ This.