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			Hot take. 
 
 
 Using a weapon to attack someone's head/neck, in a non-hockey related way, should be way more than a 2 game suspension. It should be in the realm of half the season.
 
 
 
 Fans will anchor what the think is a reasonable suspension to past suspensions. This is wrong. There is no reason to allow this. It's dangerous. Likely to cause injury. Career threatening. Not a hockey play. Get it out of the game.
 
 
 
 A good comparable I can think of is in the NFL: a player, Myles Garrett, swung a helmet at the bare head of another player, Mason Rudolph. Used a weapon; attacked at someone's head/neck; non-sport play. That warranted an indefinite suspension, which was reviewed in the offseason, ultimately resulting in 6 games (37.5% of the season). That is the standard I wish the NHL would have on these types of incidents.
 
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