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Originally Posted by Hockeyguy15
Bennett is a stick length away from Compher when he starts to get rid of it. Bennett already has his feet planted and is bracing himself for the hit. At that speed there is zero chance he can bail out.
If you expect players to bail out that close you are going to see a lot more blown out knees from accidental knee on knee hits.
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I see a difference between bailing out and following through. But like I said, I'm not suggesting that's what he needed to do. If Compher hangs onto the puck, the result of the hit is the same.