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Originally Posted by CorsiHockeyLeague
I'm not sure what I want the NHL to do here, but my entire life of watching this sport tells me that even if you're not throwing dirty hits, if you're running around the ice taking big shots at the other team's players, you should know you're going to have to drop the gloves at some point. That's just how it's always been, and I honestly still want it to be that way. I can't stand Brad Marchand, for example, and the fact that he can get away with his antics without any retribution or penalty is galling. It's pretty hard to blame people for feeling that way about Tkachuk sometimes (or his brother for that matter). .
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Tkachuk has dropped the gloves before, and he will again. Hell one time he dropped the gloves vs the Kings and Jake Muzzin didn't!
Too bad if the opposing team and fans want him to do it every game however.