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Originally Posted by Cecil Terwilliger
Lol. Yeah because those are the only two moves on hockey. Bone crushing hit or pylon.
And the last part of your post is asinine. This rule has been around a while. Your slippery slope scenario has already been proven false.
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Of course he was going to hit Aho, he was coming through the slot at speed with the puck, it's Gio's job to hit him in order to prevent the scoring chance. Really, what do you think Gio should have done other than get out of Aho's way to avoid the colission? No one seems to want to answer that.
Yeah, sure it's asinine, mainly because NHL players in general will always know better than running straight though the slot at speed with their heads down like that.