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Originally Posted by Resolute 14
O'Neil and Warrener have both commented that things like this is not uncommon. O'Neil added that cutting a guy's laces is also a common 'sending a message' tactic. If this is true, then both Byfuglien and Kane know what the action means.
And in the end, it is Kane who quit on his team.
So no, I don't agree with your attempt to characterize them as equally at fault
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Bravo.
Except I'm not trying to say they are equally at fault. They both are at fault. I don't care who is more at fault. Two wrongs don't make a right. The situation was handled poorly and this is the end result. Everyone loses.