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Category Archives: Transgressions & Discipline
Shanahan should be embarrassed
Once again the NHL disciplinary system shows itself to be a joke. Predator defenceman Shea Weber grabbed Detroit’s Henrik Zetterberg by the back of the neck and smashed his face into the glass at the near the end of game … Continue reading
Kronwall hit on Vorachek defines the borderline
One of the refreshing things about Brendan Shanahan is his readiness to explain his disciplinary decisions. His video explanations have clearly illustrated how the rules around boarding, elbowing and hits to the head will be enforced. If a player leaves … Continue reading
Tags: concussions, flyers, headshot, player safety, Red Wings
Brad Marchand argues ‘clean hit’
Boston Bruin Brad Marchand submarined Sami Salo on Saturday during the a nasty tilt with Vancouver last Saturday. Marchand was subsequently suspended 5 games for the hit. Shanahan regarded the hit as low. Marchand doesn’t think so. Speaking to the … Continue reading
Tags: bruins, player safety
Shanny blows a call
A goalkeeper is not “fair game” just because he is outside the goal crease area. The appropriate penalty should be assessed in every case where an opposing player makes unnecessary contact with a goalkeeper. However, incidental contact, at the discretion … Continue reading
Tags: bruins, concussions, officiating, player safety, sabres, Shanahan
Burrows takes a bite out of Patrice Bergeron
“I don’t mind the rough play and the little scrums at the end, as long as it’s just pushing and shoving and all of that, but biting? I mean, come on.” – Patrice Bergeron, HNIC interview, Game 1 Amidst all … Continue reading
Tags: 2011 playoffs, officiating, player safety
Did McGinn deserve a five minute penalty and a game misconduct?
Nhl refereeing is a tough job. Hockey is a fast game and decisions have to be made quickly and with certainty. Last night the referees in San Jose decided that Jamie McGinn deserved a five minute major boarding penalty and … Continue reading
Seabrook disagrees with Colin Campbell
I wonder if Colin Campbell, NHL VP and head disciplinarian, spoke to Brent Seabrook about the hit he received from Raffi Torres. Campbell considers the hit clean while Seabrook reports that he was struck in the head and Torres should … Continue reading
Tags: 2011 playoffs, headshot, player safety
Selanne has second fight of career
People seem to be getting a chuckle out of Teemu Selanne’s second fight of his career last Saturday night. The Kings were getting a little testy in their 3-1 loss to Anaheim in the final game of the season for … Continue reading
Tags: anaheim ducks, player safety, violence
Torres doesn’t get it
After blind siding Jordan Eberle on Wednesday night and receiving a five minute major and a game misconduct, Raffi Torres was quick to proclaim his innocence and suggest the league is getting too soft. “It was a fine hit. I … Continue reading
Tags: headshot, player safety, violence
5 Reasons Bertuzzi should be suspended
Todd Bertuzzi elbowed Chicago’s Ryan Johnson in the head last night. He was given a five minute elbowing major and a game misconduct in Detroits 3-2 loss to the Blackhawks. Take a look at the video below and judge for … Continue reading

