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Originally Posted by Tron_fdc
And that is EXACTLY the crux.
Big, strong player separates small weak player from puck, and it results in a massive collision. With the size difference small player is injured.
I don't know how (or if) you can regulate that or prove intent.
But it's still a discussion, and there is nothing wrong with that.
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See but you are saying you aren't for or against removing big hits. I was asking Strange Brew his thoughts as he said there is a difference between bailing out and following through.
In my mind you can't take a hit like this out of the game unless you take out all hitting. Basically the only way to remove hits like this is say you can't hit anyone travelling a different direction than you, and you are left with players being rubbed out along the boards.