It won't serve as a deterrent though, that's the problem.
Heck, if the league continues to serve out little slaps on the wrist, I really wouldn't mind him getting suckered good sometime. I know two wrongs don't make a right, but players and teams around the league take note of that garbage and they won't want their players at risk when that goof is on the ice.
He's the same guy who broke Gagner's jaw with a blatent high stick, which looked looked like a 'swing it around after I hit him and see if I connect.' Then he asks him next time they play how his jaw is feeling, as he points to his own jaw, while Gagner is still wearing the jaw guard.
Classless, dirty #####.
Last edited by Scoreface; 03-07-2014 at 06:07 PM.
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