you would think so, but the game is really fast sometimes. look at crosby and kunitz. sometimes teammates cant even avoid each other.
i was hit in the head by my own female teammate last season. she had the puck near our bench in the O zone directly across the blue line, she loses it so I skate over and get it, she turns around and i skate pretty hard into her and somehow she hit my head. she was short, too, maybe i hit her head, but she wasnt hurt.
if someone was even attempting to just separate me and the puck i'd have a high chance of a concussion.
the one kid, pretty big and tall, good player, nice. i was in the middle faceoff circle skating right to get back into the rush and he came from my right and hit me, whiplash. that didnt feel good.
didnt see the plays you're talkin about, but its not hard to even do them accidentally. sure they are better skaters and stuff, but you cant accouint for everything. thats what the shanahammer says, no carlson suspension let alone review.
yeah dude, got a new computer desk. its a corner desk, fricken huge, i have two corner desks now, U shaped together. ill send a picture, ultimate trading experience! put up some more monitors and its the place to trade! gonna set up my surround sound speakers, definitely haev enough room.
On Thu, Dec 8, 2011 at 2:53 AM, Madness <nayrrizdaed@gmail.com> wrote:
yeah, i didnt' see anything intentional going on. looked like they were skating really closely to each other and I saw ovie's arms pumping, but I never saw the stick hit Neil. at least not forefully. hard to tell when the framerate isn't great.
Foligniano or whatever his name is had a pretty goal. the tic tac toe goal by Buffalo was too easy. Giroux had 4 points, leads the league in scoring, his breakaway goal in OT wasn't anythin to shake a stick at but he did fake the goalie nicely. Skinner got laid out. All these plays are in the latest PuckDaddy.
evidently there was an elbow to the head tonight, a boarding, and another suspension-worthy hit. you'd think the players would have gotten the message by now, dramatically reducing these types of plays.
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Posted By Madness to Madness Writers at 12/07/2011 11:53:00 PM
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