As suspected, that third hit was the biggest of the bunch and wobbled Kassian. Evidenced by the fact that you would assume he’d make a straight b line to Tkachuk (but he didn’t).
Nevermind the fact you’d figure after his psychotic flip out the last time they were on the ice together, he would know exactly where MT was at all times, and, ignore the puck if he had to, in order to get another chance at Tkachuk. Instead he got clobbered again.
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