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Taking out Brian Campbell is more crucial than taking out a player like Patrick Kaleta or even Tim Gleason...but 2 games is ok. He's a repeat offender and I'm sure more instances will occur in the future, if not the playoffs or later this season. Like he said, he's only gonna be more aggressive...You know what's funny?
Ovechkin is still going to lead the league in points and possibly goals even after missing around 10 games this season. The 2 game suspension means nothing anyways, just the NHL trying to make a point. It wasn't worth 2 games it's just that this is there chance, even if you're the best player in the game which Ovechkin is and it's not close no matter how much PM7 denies it. He's the best player in the NHL on the best team in the NHL.
And if Ovechkin doesn't lead in points and goals, what will you say? Just asking.
And out of everyone being called a homer in this thread for pointing out a slew foot and
talking about a suspension for a dirty hit...its me...honestly?
Maple, you haven't even responded to the list of dirty events Ovechkin has taken part in and I asked it a month ago and its also on the page before this one. I guess I'll have to ask it again
Can you really say Ovechkin isn't a dirty player?
And if you don't recall what he's done, heres the article again
And LOL at Bruce Boudreau's comments about it. Saying its not his fault he's too strong. SMFH. I guess he has to support him though.This will likely result in his second suspension this season. He could have gotten one for that hit on Briere a few years ago and the one on Kaleta in November. He blind-sided Dustin Brown away from the play a few years back. Jamie Heward got stretchered off the ice after Ovie hit him from behind. He slew-footed Rich Peverley in October. He's hit Wideman (no video, but here's an article), Gonchar and Gleason knee-to-knee. He shot a puck at Rob Scuderi after the whistle.
Any one, two or even three of those incidents could have been dismissed as Ovechkin's ability to play dominant physical hockey getting a little out of control or maybe emotion getting the best of him. But add up all those incidents. There are nine of them in just a few years, with the majority happening either this season or last.
There's a clear pattern developing.