"He hit Gonchar very hard into the boards prior to that -- real hard. That could have been boarding. Could have been charging. It wasn't. So Gonchar, who's been hurt before and knocked out before and suffered a concussion; he's on the receiving end more than he's on the giving end - I don't think he's ever been on the giving end - he went in and it was a 5-minute interference penalty and he hit him with his shoulder.
We felt the penalty was the penalty. We don't feel [based on] past history that Gonchar deserved to be suspended."
>>Colin Campbell, spouting more words of wisdom. I'm almost shamed to admit it, but it still amazes me that the league's supplementary discipline is run in this nakedly situational way.
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Dominik
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Add that to the Campbell disciplinary flow chart…
I am starting to believe that the guy that hit Brendan Witt with the SUV was Swiss.
Cal makes a good point that if he was hurt bad only then it would be vilified and punished accordingly
why isn't #16 hanging in the rafters?
Yep.
And the whole “Gonchar had just been hit real hard” — what the hell is that?! Was that hit a penalty? No? Then what’s his beef?! I noticed that Chris Simon had just been hit real hard, yet that didn’t enter to his equation, ‘cause he’s not a nice guy.
Colin Campbell is such a disaster.
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