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Good luck to Jovocop was always a good solider for the Canucks and great guy off the ice. Apparently no athlete has comeback successfully from this procedure. I still remember what a hip injury like this did to Bo Jackson :( Quote:
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WOW good on him for working so hard I so hope he can make a come back. Even if it's only a couple games or rest of the season at least he can get the satisfaction that he tried his hardest to get back on the ice and was able to play for a couple more games rather then going out with an injury. |
Torts talks to the media about our awful powerplay (ranked 26th) and possibility of Lou's return to play this weekend: http://video.canucks.nhl.com/videoce...528027&catid=6 |
Shanny gets it right for once: $10,000 fine to Lupul for his cross-check to Eaves. One less pair of tailored jeans for him this month. http://sports.cbsimg.net/images/nhl/blog/lupuleaves.gif |
right? it was missing a suspension |
Lupul is a piece of shit. Anyways, remember 2006 when we chose to take bottom 6ers like Kris Draper instead of offensive players because they "couldn't play in the bottom 6" and then we proceeded to get shut out in 3 of our 6 games en route to a 7th place finish? You take the best players, period. |
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- Lupul receives an un-called elbow moments earlier from Kindl. - He goes to Eaves thinking it was him, leaning forward looking to give a physical response. - Then he cross-checks Eaves in the shoulder which glances off and strikes him primarily in the neck. This earns him a 2min penalty. - As Eaves falls and strikes the ice, Lupul immediately turns to see if he is ok, implying a lack of malicious intent. |
I didn't think Lupul's cross check there looked that bad. There have been far worse incidents that went unpunished. At least the NHL has remained consistent on being inconsistent! :troll: |
^^ Malicious intent or not, a cross-check to the head (or any hit, for that matter) warrants a suspension. This isn't 1998 where you can smoke a guy in the face and expect no supplemental discipline. You may not like it, but it's the way the league needs to handle headshots going forward if they want to avoid more legal action. I just wish the NHL would wake up and just hand them out. Quote:
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The head wasn't the primary point of contact, it was the neck which took much of the impact. Even then it really was a glance off the shoulder. |
keep on thinking that there was no malice in his response |
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The funny thing is that Bobby Ryan is a better skater than Corey Perry, the Sedins, and a number of other players that are locks for the Olympics. The Sedins were over 2 points per game in the World Championships last spring on international ice. |
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Bouncing Bettys' homer-ism is reaching John Garrett levels here. Definite malice in Lupul's response, whether he meant to hit Eaves in the neck/head or not. |
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I don't know if you play/played hockey, but a simple two hand across the ankles would have been much more sufficient rather than a cross check to the head |
I did play and if someone elbowed me in the head like Kindl did, I might have given a cross-check to the shoulder like Lupul did. |
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Awesome first semi-final in WJC. |
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