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Originally Posted by Jiggy
I don't disagree. But the way the rule is the puck carrier can get hit to be separated from the puck. So the puck carrier should always have their head up to protect themselves. You can't trust someone else to always do the right thing.
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And you can’t expect the puck carrier to always protect themselves in those situations.
Doesn’t matter if he can get hit, you shouldn’t hit him like
that. Period.
I get what you’re saying, but you’re putting all the onus on the guy who got hit.