Thought I would start a thread to let our fellow board members comment on hits of questionable nature this season, and if NHL Player safety is getting it right.
First up, Radko Gudas versus Scottie Upshall. NHL says no review of the incident.
http://www.thescore.com/nhl/news/600447
What say you?
2014-2015 Player Safety Jury: To Suspend or Not
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Re: 2014-2015 Player Safety Jury: To Suspend or Not
Should be suspendable. He pretty much lined that up with the elbow high.
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Re: 2014-2015 Player Safety Jury: To Suspend or Not
Jesus Upshall. Get your head up.
3 games.
3 games.
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I blame Upshall for most of that...but the principle point of contact is the head, so I guess you're required to give a game or whatever...I wouldn't go much more than that. Upshall skates into the 6'5" guy with his head down, what should Gudas do? Hug him? Gudas braces for impact too and clocks him because he's way bigger...
The more I think about it, the more I don't see a need to suspend anyone on this play...it's almost entirely Upshall's fault...
The more I think about it, the more I don't see a need to suspend anyone on this play...it's almost entirely Upshall's fault...
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Re: 2014-2015 Player Safety Jury: To Suspend or Not
I happened to be watching the game last night when this happened. The really sad thing is, there was no penalty called on Gudas at all. There was a delayed penalty to coming to Stamkos about half a second before this happened as he tried to knock a puck out of the air and high sticked a player. While Upshall had his head down, he had just turned around from going the other direction. Gudas, on the other hand, was skating laterally and changed his angle to go straight at Upshall, leading with the elbow.
This is a better video of it.
http://www.cbssports.com/nhl/eye-on-hoc ... ious-elbow
I say Quintal is 0 for 1 already.
This is a better video of it.
http://www.cbssports.com/nhl/eye-on-hoc ... ious-elbow
I say Quintal is 0 for 1 already.
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Re: 2014-2015 Player Safety Jury: To Suspend or Not
Said it below or above, but I would disagree. I would be more lenient if he hit shoulder, but Gudas is skating east-west, changes his angle to go directly at Upshall, and appears to lead with the elbow. But I think that's where many people's opinion will vary...is it leading with the elbow, or bracing for contact.mikey287 wrote:I blame Upshall for most of that...but the principle point of contact is the head, so I guess you're required to give a game or whatever...I wouldn't go much more than that. Upshall skates into the 6'5" guy with his head down, what should Gudas do? Hug him? Gudas braces for impact too and clocks him because he's way bigger...
The more I think about it, the more I don't see a need to suspend anyone on this play...it's almost entirely Upshall's fault...
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Hmm, that video is a touch more damning. I should have researched more footage before coming to a conclusion on a piece of slo-mo film. I still don't consider it particularly malicious, but he did clean him out with a high hit. I think the precedent of Pronger physics applies and will win the day, but there's grounds there if you want that high hit out...
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Re: 2014-2015 Player Safety Jury: To Suspend or Not
i don't know why this always bothers people so much. it's pretty easy to miss any given penalty. even if you're a terrific ref.FLPensFan wrote:The really sad thing is, there was no penalty called on Gudas at all.
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Re: 2014-2015 Player Safety Jury: To Suspend or Not
Meh. I think hockey should have the equivalent of a yellow card/red card type system for suspensions. Gudas should be given a verbal warning (yellow card). That way a precedent gets set and he can be suspended for another incident down the line this season if he repeats. Obviously this idea would require reform and better development, but I feel it best gives more transparency. There will never be a consensus on whether a hit should or should not be suspended, but it at least gives a foundation.
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Re: 2014-2015 Player Safety Jury: To Suspend or Not
I put a GIF from Gfycat of the hit in the spoiler, using the slowmotion from the CBS Sports link... (Link is to the HTML5 version).
Yes, Upshall should have put his head up. Gudas still elbowed his head. That wasn't a shoulder hit; Gudas extended his arm out to hit instead of just leaning into him.
To be fair, I'm not giving Gudas any benefit. He's going to have a bad reputation sooner or later for these sort of hits.
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To be fair, I'm not giving Gudas any benefit. He's going to have a bad reputation sooner or later for these sort of hits.