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I have single-handedly saved the NHL

Here, according to Greg Wyshynski at Puck Daddy, is a comparisson between the NHL’s old (as in one-year-old) and new rules regarding headshots: …and here is my proposed headshot rule, circa March 7, 2010: (1) Any hit that either (a) … Continue reading

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NHL: Yet again we are talking about headshots

Andy Sutton’s hit on Jordan Leopold in last night’s Senators-Penguins game nicely illustrates that the new “lateral backpressure” rule doesn’t address the NHL’s real problem.  Skip ahead to the one minute mark for a good slow-motion look. I have one problem, … Continue reading

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The NHL has got to do something about headhunting.

Still recovering from my septoplasty surgery, so I’ve spent most of this beautiful Philadelphia Sunday sitting inside watching NHL Center Ice.  I’ve just watched Marc Savard of the Bruins carried off the ice of Pittsburgh’s Mellon Arena on a stretcher, … Continue reading

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