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Originally Posted by CalgaryFan1988
Can't speak for everyone, but when I said he "turned" I meant more that he stopped up short instead of continuing to the boards and playing it safe. He knew Byron was there, why stop a couple feet short of the boards when Byron is right on his tail? He put himself in danger, not that I think Byron was "clean" either.
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I think the "stop-up" was the puck getting stuck along the boards, so Sedin had to stop to pick it up, if this same play happened at the beginning of the period there would have been no hit cause the puck would have still been moving (better ice).