PuckSniperPensel wrote:
Anyone who thinks you can eliminate certain open ice hits with the rulebook is just plain, flat out, dead wrong.
No offense, but I think I'll stick with the opinions of the folks that
PLAY AND WORK INTHE GAME AT THE NHL LEVEL.
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The main thing the general managers want to see eliminated is bodychecks delivered to unsuspecting players.
"A player should have an ability to anticipate a hit, prepare for a hit or avoid a hit," said Toronto Maple Leafs GM Brian Burke. "If he doesn't have those, then I think the onus has to shift to the hitter. He's got to deliver a safe hit."
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"The Booth hit in particular, I personally feel that if that was my son I wouldn't want for that to be the way he was hit," said Pittsburgh Penguins GM Ray Shero. "What Mike Richards did was within the rules we have currently. That's not the issue. The issue is making the game as safe as can be. I don't think we're looking for a big rule change, but maybe we can tweak something.
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Even still, NHL commissioner Gary Bettman sensed some change in the air.
"Everybody in the room knows that this is an important subject," he said. "It's going to require further discussion because it's not a simple subject. (The March meeting) will be an opportunity to look at the subject even more in an in-depth way.
"But I do think there's a sense when there's a shot to the head for a player who is in a vulnerable position or is unsuspecting, that's something that can and should be addressed."
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Miller, who will be in goal for the Buffalo Sabres tonight when they host the Calgary Flames, says players have been demanding action on hits to the head. He said it's been an important agenda item for years. He's seen too many unnecessary injuries and is tired of a culture that allows them to happen.
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GMs, the NHL are afraid of taking hitting out of hockey, but it's not ever going to take the hitting out of hockey," Miller said. "It's going to take the stupid hits out of hockey."
Bunch of fucking idiots these guys are, right?