RW/C Ruslan Iskhakov (2018, 63rd, NYI)

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Oooh, that's an ugly one. It's essentially impossible to tell if he leaves his feet before or after contact, and if the head is the primary point of contact, and on top of that everyone's right that Ishkakov needs to be more careful. Having clarified those points, I still think that D has a responsibility not to try to hurt the player... which he pretty obviously did.
 

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For better or worse football is penalizing hitting defenseless players now. I think probably for the better and we'll see the same change in hockey. For sure players need to be aware and avoid putting themselves in dangerous situations but I don't think a failure to do that gives license to their opponents to make a play that has a significant risk of doing permanent harm. There has to be some onus on players not to make a dangerous play. You can still hit a guy with his head down, but lining up a high speed head on collision like this shouldn't be ok.

I can guess what the reaction these ideas will be. If you think I'm wrong I don't think you've understood the severe consequences of concussions or how public opinion is trending on the issue (outside of the macho "just keep your head up" culture).

Where is the double like button?

Oh and, wuss.
 
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For better or worse football is penalizing hitting defenseless players now. I think probably for the better and we'll see the same change in hockey. For sure players need to be aware and avoid putting themselves in dangerous situations but I don't think a failure to do that gives license to their opponents to make a play that has a significant risk of doing permanent harm. There has to be some onus on players not to make a dangerous play. You can still hit a guy with his head down, but lining up a high speed head on collision like this shouldn't be ok.

I can guess what the reaction these ideas will be. If you think I'm wrong I don't think you've understood the severe consequences of concussions or how public opinion is trending on the issue (outside of the macho "just keep your head up" culture).
If you think the defenseless player rules have improved the NFL then the only explanation I can come up with is we are watching a different league.
 

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If you think the defenseless player rules have improved the NFL then the only explanation I can come up with is we are watching a different league.
It will improve the lives of the players, post-retirement. If your entertainment is worth more than that then you might come to a different conclusion than I do.
 

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It will improve the lives of the players, post-retirement. If your entertainment is worth more than that then you might come to a different conclusion than I do.
If you've got a problem with people getting hurt I suggest you don't watch football. The only reason those guys make the millions of dollars they do is because people like seeing athletic freaks slam into each other at high speed. A big hit is one of the most exciting plays in football.
 

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If you've got a problem with people getting hurt I suggest you don't watch football. The only reason those guys make the millions of dollars they do is because people like seeing athletic freaks slam into each other at high speed. A big hit is one of the most exciting plays in football.
As someone whos delivered his fair share of big hits, and not always legal ones I must say, Id say most of the hits are actually not that hard for the body.
 

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He has scored 2 goals but both have been beauties. Nice to see he has recovered after getting knocked out not to long ago.
 

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Glad he is healthy. I don't care about point totals, so much as health. The two goals he has scored are indeed quite beautiful, he has talent, just needs to keep his head up.
 

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He kinda reminds me Khomutov, but Khomutov wasn't just an entertaining player, but a very effective one as well. You can't say the same about Iskhakov.
 

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That’s my boy.

I was a bit skeptical when we drafted him, but his elite skill level purported in pre-draft scouting reports seems legit. If he can avoid getting killed out there from here on in and keeping his head up, dimunitive yet supremely skilled individuals have been thriving in today's NHL. I like the gamble considering Wahlstrom was already in the fold.
 
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I was a bit skeptical when we drafted him, but his elite skill level purported in pre-draft scouting reports seems legit. If he can avoid getting killed out there from here on in and keeping his head up, dimunitive yet supremely skilled individuals have been thriving in today's NHL. I like the gamble considering Wahlstrom was already in the fold.
I was hoping we drafted Ruslan just didn’t think it would happen in the second as most draft stuff I read had him going in the third. Ruslan still doesn’t get first pp minutes from what I’ve read from UConn fans. Kid has skill great vision and plays with some bite. Sure his size is always concerning but after watching him in the under 18 I was hoping the islanders took a chance on this kid.
 

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