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Originally Posted by DeluxeMoustache
2 things for the Hagel hit.
The league was clear that Barkov did not touch the puck, and was ineligible to be hit. The onus is on the hitter to ensure the player is eligible to be hit
Secondly, there was some head contact on the Hagel hit
For the Tkachuk hit, Guentzel did touch the puck, and the hit was through the body with no head contact
Maybe it was a split second late, but these two hits materially differ based on those 2 factors
5 minutes was too much for that hit. It would be a joke to issue a further punishment
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He was about 15 feet away when the player touched the puck it wasnt a split second late. It was very late and thats why they tossed him. I guess a fine, this was egregious interference, charging, and had no barring on preventing a goal in a blowout game....It was reviewed to be a major, quite quickly. Some of you are smoking red and white pom-poms I think.
As of this picture the player is no longer eligible to be hit