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Originally Posted by Brick
There is no way Dennis Wideman did that on purpose. He had his bell rung, was obviously disoriented, a blurred figure was in front of him when he looked up, and he put his stick up crossways to protect himself, reflexively. It's ridiculous for anyone to be considering discipline for this incident.
The media should be ashamed for sensationalizing something out of nothing.
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I agree with everything, except that I waffling between suspension and no suspension. I don't think he realized who he hit even. However, he still hit him. I can see a small suspension, or none at all. I voted no suspension originally, but perhaps the intent (or lack thereof, for those that agree with our opinions) will have a bearing on what discipline will be dished out.