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Originally Posted by Mike F
As a fan of Stevens, it's hard to watch him refusing to own up to that being a really late hit. It's like he thinks that is he owns up to any hit being dirty, his whole lagacy will be tarnished
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That's not even the dirtiest hit of his career. If he owns up to that he's basically has to own up to being the player he was. IMO his legacy is forever tarnished as one of the dirtiest players to ever play in the NHL. Lots of men today likely suffering post career because of this guy. He was a great defenseman and one of the best of his era but he simply crossed the line far too often and makes Chris Pronger look like a choir boy in comparison.