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That looked like it Hertl...
That looked like it Hertl...
so we're all agreed that Brown is a piece of shit?
That won't earn him a Shanaban, but it should.
Honestly, can anyone tell me the last time someone got a Shanaban (or a ... Campaban ) for a knee?
Two things:
1) Touche
2) I think you know what I meant
Columbus Blue Jackets' Derek MacKenzie to have hearing Friday - Department of Player Safety News
DMac gets a hearing for knocking the stuffing out of Oliver Ekman-Larsson. No penalty in game, but those refs missed a lot last night
So, who do the Jackets call up to replace him for 5+ games?
i think its just a phone hearing Elliot Friedman corrected his tweet saying its phone only
Yeah, I saw that after I first posted and edited it.
So who replaces him for 3 games? He took out a budding star in the desert.
Oh wait, that's right. The league doesn't own them anymore.
Not sure it was posted, but Lupul is having an hearing today for his cross-check to the face of Eaves in the Winter Classic.
If someone gets a Shanaban that would carry into the timing of the Olympics, do you think the IIHF hono(u)rs that and bans them from the tournament?
Conversely, if someone gets an Olympiban (I'm just making up words as I go here) that carries past the end of the tournament (*ahem* Dustin Brown, I'm looking in the direction of your knees and elbows), do you think the NHL accepts the remainder of the ban?
Im saying no to either ... Edler got suspended at the iihf worlds last season for his zombie knee on Eric Staal and it had no bearing in the NHL
I see the World's differently though since they're after the season. When it happens in-season and the league is taking a break for this, who knows.
I guess it would depend on severity perhaps. There is precedent for the IIHF honoring an NHL suspension, but the one that comes to mind was Bertuzzi, which was a much different class of incident.