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Bates said:Maybe explain the decision for us Nik as no one seems to understand the standard for suspension so bias makes as much sense as anything.
freer said:Well I am not just being a pissed off Leaf fan here. I just spent the last 20 mins reading all the posts on the TSN web pages about Shanny's lack of consistency with his call on this one. It is going to cause a revolt among the NHL fans all around the league. Good luck in the future Shanny.
Hampreacher said:I agree there is a great inconsistency here. Lupul probably should have been punished for his dangerous hit. But looking at Nashs hit it was as bad if not worse in that he came towards the player to make a hit and late at that and Nash's hit would have been in a much more dangerous spot for whiplash injury. Plus what is Nash's past history like compared to Lupuls. He should have got at least the 2 of Lupuls all things being equal.
bustaheims said:I mean, I guess an argument could be make that Nash didn't really intend to hit Kopecky, and he just kind of appeared in Nash's path - and, to be fair, it does sort of look like Nash is trying to avoid a collision there and things just went sideways - but, still, even without intent, that's a dangerous play and warranted at least a hearing.
Potvin29 said:Just in case you haven't read it, their reasoning is that the head wasn't the principle point of contact in the Nash case.