DonskoiDonscored
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I'll excuse Weise for that one. When your life is threatened by another player you should be on high alert.
This thread is nuts. If Campbell could take a punch this would be a non issue. If you go looking for a fight, you get ready to get hit. Campbell should keep his gloves on.
Lucic should have just dropped them with PK and fed him after the crosscheck.
If anything goes against the code it's the punching of guys while they are down. Bruins players continue to do this. It's embarrassing.
It was a hit from behind that would have been a penalty had a Bruin hit a Hab like that.
He then proceeds to slap Campbell in the head while Campbell is on his knees. Utterly ridiculous and cowardly. Then again, Campbell probably deserves it for choosing his first fight of the year to be against a goon, especially when he is perhaps the worst 'fighter' in the NHL.
What utter garbage nonsense.
dale weise a goon ? oh how the mighty have fallen !
And there is no way that was a hit from behind, none.
In the Montreal Canadiens-officiating world, if Lucic threw that hit it is a penalty. Like last game.
And yes, Weise is a goon, it is all he is. Same as when he played for Vancouver.... he manages to score against us somehow though.
Weise is a goon? If he is, he's terrible at it. This is the only time I remember him actually winning a fight.
For the record i have no problem with what Weise did to Campbell yesterday.Clear win for Weise.
Campbell jumped Tom Pyatt and hit him with his own elbow pad so I couldn't care less how closely a 'code' is observed when fighting him(the other Bruins 'fights' in that line brawl were garbage as well, for that matter).
Usually ain't no code in a rivalry. Neither of these teams have the moral highground. They hate Weise and Weise hates them back. You tend to want to beat the stuffing out of someone you hate...
I have no issue with what Weise did.Look at it through Weise's point if view.
It is your first game against the Bruins since "the handshake". You have got to figure that you will be a marked man so you are on high alert. In the first few minutes of the game you hit a tough guy (a player who has fought numerous times in his career), that player gets up and skates towards you (not towards to pick for a forecheck). You have to assume that he is coming to fight you. You decide that it is better to start the fight as opposed to letting him start the fight.
Sure he may have punched a little early but what should he have done? If I have someone skating at me that I am pretty certain is coming to fight me I would want to throw the first punch too. He did nothing wrong.
Even a B's fan has to admit, the B's love playing this way, but really dislike when it's fed back to them...Campbell initiated it, and Weise finished it...end of story...no cheese, no whine....It was a hit from behind that would have been a penalty had a Bruin hit a Hab like that.
He then proceeds to slap Campbell in the head while Campbell is on his knees. Utterly ridiculous and cowardly. Then again, Campbell probably deserves it for choosing his first fight of the year to be against a goon, especially when he is perhaps the worst 'fighter' in the NHL.
good solid win by wiese. that being said if lucic would of done this to PK this thread would be 100 pages long lol.
Campbell is not an enforcer.That's true, but PK wouldn't be stupid enough to skate towards Lucic to pick a fight and take too long to get his gloves off.
What kind of an enforcer move is that?
I think the thing here is a Bruins player can't drop the gloves first against a Habs player so they could end up taking a few shots to the mouth like this in the future....How often have a Bruins player been penalized for dropping the gloves to fight only to have the Habs player not engage and B's end up on the PK.