McSendy
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- Nov 29, 2017
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Apparently I wasn't straight up wrong, but it seems like the DoPS thinks your assessment was straight up wrong.This is just straight up wrong. First of all Glendenning isn't bent over, his knees are bent which is required to skate up ice. Second of all, yes a big player can hit a smaller player just fine without head being both initial and primary point of contact, and in fact Zadorov was in a good position to do just that if he didn't extend up into contact at the last moment. He had himself in a lowered position braced for contact and tried to lay a massive hit by extending into it. He didn't need to do this, I promise you. Glendenning would have gotten blown up either way, he just wouldn't have been knocked out from the head contact.
"While there was significant head contact on this play, Zadorov took a proper angle of approach, did not extend outward or upward, and hit through Glendening’s core."
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