FANonymous
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Stamkos just broke something in his leg
Caught the gif in the thread on the mains. Cringed big time here at work. Looks really bad.
Stamkos just broke something in his leg
Based on the tweet they have in the story about his right leg being elevated while trying to immobilize, maybe a compound fracture? Too bad. Stamkos is a top 3 player in the league. Feel bad for the kid, but as long as he heals properly he'll still have a long career ahead of him. If you really want to be sickened by HF, go to the thread on the main boards. Starting to devolve into a finger pointing match, trying to assess blame. Worry about the player, not whose at fault or Canada's olympic chances. Show some compassion.
Did anyone hear anything about this?
http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nhl-p...s-ncaa-penalty-minutes-dq-173750948--nhl.html
That's a lot of PIMs for a slap fight with cages on.
Probably the tamest "brawl" I've ever seen.
Stamkos just broke something in his leg
Did anyone hear anything about this?
http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nhl-p...s-ncaa-penalty-minutes-dq-173750948--nhl.html
Would love to see home many PIM it would have gotten if it was a real fight. Thats nothing more than a couple of roughing minors in the NHL.
Did anyone hear anything about this?
http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nhl-p...s-ncaa-penalty-minutes-dq-173750948--nhl.html
Did anyone hear anything about this?
http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nhl-p...s-ncaa-penalty-minutes-dq-173750948--nhl.html
File this under Cares?, Who.
As was pointed out in one of the comments, it would have resulted in the same punishment had it happened in a men's game. College hockey permits no fighting, how violent it is has no bearing on the penalties.
Maybe its the poor quality of the video or some guys head in the way but I must have missed punches being thrown and gloves dropped. Maybe a large portion of the minutes came from the fact that everyone was on the ice and got called for being extra people involved. It certainly didn't look like anything that deserved that many minutes.
The real question is how does either team play their next game with the automatic 1 game suspension that accompanies the penalties.
Because the game disqualifications carry a one-game suspension, each team was able to dress only six forwards and four defensemen for Saturday’s rematch, which went into overtime and ended in a shootout. Bemidji State won the shootout 1-0 after taking a 2-2 tie into the extra period.
Buffalo Sabres @BuffaloSabres 6m
The Buffalo Sabres will have a major news conference today at 10:30 a.m. in the First Niagara Center Pavilion.
i'm going with Ryan Miller traded to Nashville
Bob McKenzie @TSNBobMcKenzie 2m
Sounds like Pat LaFontaine is being introduced as BUF's new president of hockey operations this morning.