To me, it's like seeing Matt Cooke's or Brian Marchment's article. You know what kind of a player they are - dirty. I just don't care about Kesler's "side of the story" or about what he wants to say. Not to suggest that Kesler is as dangerous as the other two, but it's more about sportsmanship to me.
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