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Originally Posted by Codes
Oh FFS, Valo, how do you explain away a play that happens thousands of time a year with no similar injury? Listen, I said I don't think Cooke intended to do anything, but because of the person involved, there will always be a shadow of doubt. Cool down, man.
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Pretty easily actually, it's a freak injury. Freak injuries are called freak injuries because they occur in situations that we see all the time, with no harmful effects. If Cooke's foot is a 1/4" in a different direction nobody here would have even known this play happened, and the only incident from that shift anyone would be discussing is the missed whistle on the puck in the netting.