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Originally Posted by Fan in Exile
Common sense? Not one iota? Shoul driving while impaired have the same penalty as dangerous driving causing death? Of course intent matters but consequences of one's misdeeds should always factor into punishment. Especially when looking at reckless rather than deliberately malicious hockey plays.
Glad he escaped suspension though. In my view, 5 and a game was sufficient.
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I don't think anyone is calling it a "good" hit.
The original point was the Kylington hit in comparison, which I felt was more dangerous, but because Kylington got up quickly it's only two minutes.
Assess them on how dangerous the decision/play was, not a quick response from the player that isn't proven.