On Hf boards theres an Oilers poster who is frequently bombing the thread calling tkachuk a girl and telling other posters they should wear dresses.
It saddens me deeply that this individual is stuck so badly in their own world that they think these "insults" do anything but show people how much of a moronic sexist redneck they are
Intelligence is a precious commodity, but stupidity pops up everywhere.
Oiler fans absolutely loved Kassian following this hit.
Opponent engaged with another player, coming out from behind the net, head down. Kassian the hero leaves his feet, gets up, and head straight to the bench. Oiler fans want more of it, the PGT on the other boards are filled with adulation.
This was far more dangerous than either of the hit Tkachuk threw last night, and they want every player on the Flames roster to have their careers ended in response.
Such a despicable fan base.
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Just looked at the Oilers schedule: Preds, Coyotes break, Flames, Blues, Flames, Coyotes, Sharks, Preds - could argue that is the season - 6 games are 4 point games.
Kassian is 4th on the team in points and goals. He is playing on McDavid's wing so in Edmonton a top 6 player. Losing him for a number of games hurts that team.
Admittedly McDavid does make every player around him better offensively so the drop off might be minimal but that play may actually cost the Oilers a fair bit this year.
Is this a phone or in-person hearing? I thought that indicated how long of a suspension he could be handed.
There's no mention of it being in-person, so I assume that means it's not. If it's not an in-person hearing, the maximum length of suspension they can go is 5 games.
A 3 game suspension would keep him out of the next BoA game. A 5 game suspension would keep him out of the next 2. I wonder if that will play a factor in the decision?
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On Hf boards theres an Oilers poster who is frequently bombing the thread calling tkachuk a girl and telling other posters they should wear dresses.
It saddens me deeply that this individual is stuck so badly in their own world that they think these "insults" do anything but show people how much of a moronic sexist redneck they are
There has always been a knuckle dragging contingent amongst Eskimos and Oilers fans. They have been openly hoping for Johnny's career to be ended by a cheap shot for years.
Just looked at the Oilers schedule: Preds, Coyotes break, Flames, Blues, Flames, Coyotes, Sharks, Preds - could argue that is the season - 6 games are 4 point games.
Kassian is 4th on the team in points and goals. He is playing on McDavid's wing so in Edmonton a top 6 player. Losing him for a number of games hurts that team.
Admittedly McDavid does make every player around him better offensively so the drop off might be minimal but that play may actually cost the Oilers a fair bit this year.
But another player has to be pulled up from the bottom 6, not only giving McDavid an even worse winger, but also further weakening the bottom 6, which is already arguably the worst in the league.
Off topic, but the Sarich hit on Marleau was amazing. Got us a comeback too.
What’s always interested me about that hit is how it inspired both teams. The hit gave the Flames huge energy. But Marleau’s toughness in handling it and bouncing back gave the Sharks some resolve. I have always been super impressed with him after that.
Kassian didn’t exactly handle it like that, did he?
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Quick and easy answer Ray, no, no these aren’t the same type of hits. You played the game, go watch the replays of them and Raffi’s hits then firmly remove your head from your ass.
Seriously, I know we are bias down here but the #### that spews from anyone tainted by Oiler stink is seriously bizarre. It’s just so detached from reality it’s confusing.
What’s always interested me about that hit is how it inspires both teams. The hit have the Flames huge energy. But Marleau’s toughness in handling it and bouncing back gave the Sharks some resolve. I have always been super impressed with him after that.
Kassian didn’t exactly handle it like that, did he?
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But another player has to be pulled up from the bottom 6, not only giving McDavid an even worse winger, but also further weakening the bottom 6, which is already arguably the worst in the league.
Agree depth is lacking in Edmonton and he is key for them. 5th most minutes in the regular season among forwards, missed 3 games as well this year.
His outburst might cost them more than he thought in his post game scrum calling it just one game.
Quick and easy answer Ray, no, no these aren’t the same type of hits. You played the game, go watch the replays of them and Raffi’s hits then firmly remove your head from your ass.
Seriously, I know we are bias down here but the #### that spews from anyone tainted by Oiler stink is seriously bizarre. It’s just so detached from reality it’s confusing.
Ray is a media taking head now. He could have easily got up on the other side of the bed and made Burtuzzi comparisons instead of Torres comparisons. He's just taking advantage of controversy to stay relevant.
Ray Ferraro is awful. He is worse than Pierre McGuire in my opinion. The guy thinks he’s the smartest guy in hockey but he’s actually a moron. Ferraro can frig off.
The media bias is sickening and I feel the NHL’s ruling on the play justifies my take.
The NHL is actually handling it correctly for once. Guy went nuts with sucker punches because he can't handle being hit within the rules of the game. Tkchuk did nothing wrong. Kassian and the Oilers fanboys should be deeply embarrassed.
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A few weeks after crashing head-first into the boards (denting his helmet and being unable to move for a little while) following a hit from behind by Bob Errey, the Calgary Flames player explains:
"I was like Christ, lying on my back, with my arms outstretched, crucified"
-- Frank Musil - Early January 1994