"Los Angeles Kings forward Dustin Brown has been suspended two games for an elbow to the head of Wild forward Jason Pominville during Tuesday's game in Minnesota.
Midway through the second period of the Kings' 2-1 loss to the Wild, Brown caught Pominville in the head, knocking the Wild forward to the ice. He was woozy after the contact, had to be helped to the bench by a trainer and did not return to the game."
Pominville causes it to happen somewhat even though Brown lets it happen. Watching it slowly frame by frame, Pominville's arm pushes Brown's glove, and stick pushes stick which has to have some impact to Brown's elbow coming up & out. Meanwhile Pominville's skate also hits Brown's skate causing him to lean, and then to top if off Pominville falls and his head ends up right at the level of Brown's elbow.
Watching it slowly frame by frame, Pominville's arm pushes Brown's glove, and stick pushes stick which has to have some impact to Brown's elbow coming up & out. Meanwhile Pominville's skate also hits Brown's skate causing him to lean, and then to top if off Pominville falls and his head ends up right at the level of Brown's elbow.
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Pominville causes it to happen somewhat even though Brown lets it happen. Watching it slowly frame by frame, Pominville's arm pushes Brown's glove, and stick pushes stick which has to have some impact to Brown's elbow coming up & out. Meanwhile Pominville's skate also hits Brown's skate causing him to lean, and then to top if off Pominville falls and his head ends up right at the level of Brown's elbow.
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Hold your left arm straight out in front of you. Stand only on your right leg. With your right hand, go underneath your left arm and push your left hand to the right and into your body. Don't lock your elbow and tell me where it ends up.