^ And that's the crap that is complete BS and the ****ing league needs to do something about that kind of thing, no matter who the player is.
What I don't get is Cook still gets **** despite really cleaning up his act, yet no one even considers Benn a dirty player, even though he has made a number of truly bad plays that could really hurt someone; he just hasn't gotten called for them.
Benn and Perry man... I'm going to add Hall to this list as well..
Gutless play by Benn but on the flip side, does anyone notice how more noticable Zucker is out there on the ice. He stood up for Carter, this slash by Benn. He's adding some sandpaper to his game, which is awesome.
Honestly, I'm of the opinion that our mettle will be better tested against the Penguins, anyway. Besides Anaheim and us, they're the only other team that's pretty much dominated their competition this young season.
It's the first game I'm actually a little bit nervous for.
(I guess I was a little nervous for Anaheim and LA as well, but whatever)
Sure, but I'm more interested in how we fare with the top team(s if you count Blackhawks and Blues) in our division rather than outer conference opponent.
A committee would actually hold people accountable and prevent these hits from happening again. That's not what the NHL wants. They want as little punishment as possible to keep the owners happy.
Just imagine what would happen if the Flyers had to take him off LTIR. And he's working in the NHL offices.
The **** storm would be both epic and hopefully enough to cause enough outrage to make the NHL actually indulge us fans in meaningful disciplinary reforms.
It's ridiculous. He shouldn't be able to take another job without officially retiring. It's another Old Boys Club deal for Philly to keep him off the salary cap.
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