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2009-2010 NHL Season Part 3: After The Gold Rush

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So when someone takes Cooke's head off it won't be a suspension either, right?
 
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Well, Cooke took out the Bruins' leading scorer, so they might not go after Cooke. Gee, who is Pittsburgh's leading scorer?
I would cheer for that.
but I bet there would be a suspension for that hit....
 
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I would cheer for that.
but I bet there would be a suspension for that hit....

Yeah, but who's to say Ogie Oglethorpe doesn't deserve a call up to the big club for one night... ;)
 
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Sadly, I don't expect much of a response from the Bruins in their next meeting.
 
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Sadly, I don't expect much of a response from the Bruins in their next meeting.

Now that I think about it, you're probably right. We'll see Campbell and Bettman in the crowd, both teams will be warned before hand, the officials will turn the 1st period into a powerplay-athon.

Even Bertuzzi waited until the 2nd meeting after Moore-Naslund.
 
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Now that I think about it, you're probably right. We'll see Campbell and Bettman in the crowd, both teams will be warned before hand, the officials will turn the 1st period into a powerplay-athon.

Even Bertuzzi waited until the 2nd meeting after Moore-Naslund.

I don't think that's what JD meant. ;)

But the game is televised on the NHL Network so the league will be especially vigilant.
 
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I don't think that's what JD meant. ;)

But the game is televised on the NHL Network so the league will be especially vigilant.

Well, to be fair, the 2nd meeting will be next year. Maybe they'll have a toughness transfusion in the offseason.
 
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"Brashear delivered a shoulder hit to an unsuspecting player," Colin Campbell, the NHL's senior executive vice president of hockey operations, said in a statement. "It is also my opinion that the hit was delivered late and targeted the head of his opponent, causing significant injury."

- April 27, 2009.

Durrrrrrr
 
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Well, Cooke took out the Bruins' leading scorer, so they might not go after Cooke. Gee, who is Pittsburgh's leading scorer?

let's not go overboard!!! you realize this is all relative..... just because savard is the bruins best player, that doesn't mean he wouldn't be the 4th or 5th best on the pens.

maybe pascal dupris should keep his head on a swivel. :p

(and maybe cooke wasn't suspended because it wasn't a penalty!??!?!?! - mookie, right again!;) ) [still a very dangerous hit, of course.:( ]
 
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- April 27, 2009.

Durrrrrrr
That hit was miles worse than the one on Savard. Brashear took two full strides after Blair Betts had released the puck - he practically wasn't even moving towards until after the release.

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That hit was miles worse than the one on Savard. Brashear took two full strides after Blair Betts had released the puck - he practically wasn't even moving towards until after the release.

nice follow through too by donald.:rolleyes:
 
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Oh my the Rangers are so bad. They have no clue how to play defense.
 
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