I'd love to say "If this is the precedent, then fine" but that's clearly never going to be the case. Rome missed the Cup finals on a late hit. I believe he never had a suspension history.
Keith misses 5 games on a deliberate, no puck in the area cheap shot with an elbow to the head causing a star player to miss the remainder of the reg season and first 3 games of the playoffs.
Hansen getting 1 game would have been fine if they had created a precedent where any headshot resulting in injury is an auto suspension. The fact that guys like Setoguchi didnt get suspended or even Giordano with his slough foot is the joke that is the NHL.
Also embarassing to see the crusading by "journalists" that have an axe to grind.
Either way, like I said. The Blackhawks and their double standards can go to hell.
The Keith thing was an embarrassment, it was to little taken the circumstances.
In the Hansen thin I am ok with one game. NHL actually have to deal something on that play, otherwise the double standard card will come up in a similar situation but with less forgiving circumstances (e.g. blatantly headhunting or no puck). Now they can say that this situation wasn't ok either when they fine a similar but more severe one.