ScoobyDoo
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Re: Minnesota @ Wisconsin: 1/30 & 1/31
What else is he going to say? He stuck his knee out. Just like Cooke did last year in the playoffs. Same situation. Cooke got the book thrown at him.
You know what makes me the maddest? Every hit like this in the NHL and college is adjudicated on a blame the victim mentality. Oh, he turned, or oh he had his head down, or...............
I'm not trying to excuse McGuire at all, but IMO the evidence of intent to injure looks questionable. McGuire came out of a turn and adjusted to a wider stance to deliver an open ice hit on Reilly who was the puck carrier, and leaned right in Reilly's direction, so naturally his knee would be slightly out to provide angle support for the hit. And Reilly did duck the check, so he saw McGuire and knew what was coming. But he was more concerned about the puck he just lost and did not completely stride or jump out from in front of McGuire and unfortunately exposed his knee.
Open ice hits in the neutral zone are usually high speed collisions. In a situation like that he needs dump the puck immediately and prepare to win that battle to put McGuire on his back...exactly like THIS. But let's say Tony focuses on the puck instead and tucks his right shoulder in to avoid the hit like Reilly did, but drags his leg and takes that hit...it's very likely a knee to knee. McGuire said it was an accident and I believe him. But you'll have to decide for yourself if he's telling the truth >>> here's McGuire's explanation at the post game press conf. beginning at 9:50.
What else is he going to say? He stuck his knee out. Just like Cooke did last year in the playoffs. Same situation. Cooke got the book thrown at him.
You know what makes me the maddest? Every hit like this in the NHL and college is adjudicated on a blame the victim mentality. Oh, he turned, or oh he had his head down, or...............
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