jarek
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- Aug 15, 2009
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Huh.
That was much worse than the infamous McSorley - Brashear incident, actually...
McSorley/Brashear only looked as bad as it did because of how badly Brashear got hurt.
What Nyquist did to Spurgeon appeared to be the sum of all the frustrations of the season and that particular game boiling up to the surface. Unfortunately Spurgeon was the victim. Any higher and his career is over.
This was one of the most vicious, blatant attempts to injure I have ever seen. There is literally no defense for this. He knew what he was doing. It isn't like he just swung his stick wildly due to some contact he didn't agree with. He was looking right into Spurgeon's eyes as he plunged the stick into his face.
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