A good time to bring up a question: should a player be suspended for a negligent play if his opponent in injured because of not watching out for something that was preventable (any skate cut related injury)? Forget the fact that it was Cooke involved, but we've seen similar plays in the past couple years involving skates, and to me it's completely preventable, and any player who gets cut because of a skate, who wasn't on the floor at the time, should be suspended. This play happens every game, but a player should be responsible for this type of action, even there was no intent (IMO).
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