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Originally Posted by transplant99
Brutal stuff there.
Look, I get that they are angry a teammate got clobbered in the fashion that Eller did. I understand there is emotion and they have to get right back to the ice tonight...but calling maclean names like that ( who i thought was more than fair in his assement of things when describing "player 61" and the initial pass) and then indirectly threatening retribution on Gryba?
This is approaching bertuzzi/Canucks territory, and I hope the NHL absolutely throttles this with heavy warnings and possible fines/suspensions.
And i am a huge Prust fan.
Oh and Therrien needs to shut his yap and worry about getting his players focussed on playing hockey tonight or they will find themselves in a hole so big they wont be able to get out of it.
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Right. Cracking someone's skull and leaving them bleeding on a stretcher deserves no penalty or suspension, but talking about it to the media afterwards should be punished severely.
Frankly, I'm tired of Montreal always playing the victim. Teams have been taking liberties with the Habs ever since I started watching them, and the attitude of "Let the league handle it" HAS NOT WORKED. It's high time the Habs began taking justice into their own hands, because it's clear nobody else cares to do so. I'm not saying I want someone to pull a Bertuzzi or take a baseball swing at someone's head, but I also don't want to see anyone pass up the opportunity to lay a hit on a Sen for the remainder of the series.