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Tim Panaccio
Joined: 09.15.2005

May 8 @ 1:20 PM ET
Tim Panaccio: Giroux, Others React to Suspension
prock
Vegas Golden Knights
Location: Bobby Ryan + 1st rounder for Clarkson, ON
Joined: 08.30.2007

May 8 @ 1:24 PM ET
Accident or not, you have to give him a game. Not vicious, so that's why he's only getting one.
jd342
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: PA
Joined: 02.08.2012

May 8 @ 1:29 PM ET
Accident or not, you have to give him a game. Not vicious, so that's why he's only getting one.
- prock


Not according to Brendan Shanahan. James Neal claimed his hit was an accident and got off with a fine.
jtb3rd
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: United States, PA
Joined: 02.08.2008

May 8 @ 1:32 PM ET
Accident or not, you have to give him a game. Not vicious, so that's why he's only getting one.
- prock

Actually he didn't have to give him a game. James Neal got a game for 2 questionable hits to the head on the same shift and is a repeat offender. So how does a questionable hit from a clean player = 2 questionable hits from a repeat offender?
Maybe G should have then grabbed the back of Zubrus' head and slammed it into the boards, then I could see 1 game.
jtb3rd
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: United States, PA
Joined: 02.08.2008

May 8 @ 1:50 PM ET
Tim Panaccio: Giroux, Others React to Suspension
- tpanaccio

I love the terminology used by Shanahan.

"Violent chop of the stick" the chop doesn't break the stick or knock it out of his hand. What does he consider a chop that breaks a stick? Devastating, Catastrophic!
The detail he uses to explain G arguing with the ref, "even goes to the degree to turn his back to the play" and he states the fact that was "legally finished" by the Fayne, but not once does he mention the fact that Brodeur played the puck outside the traeziod and play should have been blown dead, he bypasses that fact.
gravyboy33
Pittsburgh Penguins
Location: parts unknown
Joined: 05.11.2008

May 8 @ 1:57 PM ET
Not according to Brendan Shanahan. James Neal claimed his hit was an accident and got off with a fine.
- jd342

gravyboy33
Pittsburgh Penguins
Location: parts unknown
Joined: 05.11.2008

May 8 @ 1:57 PM ET
Actually he didn't have to give him a game. James Neal got a game for 2 questionable hits to the head on the same shift and is a repeat offender. So how does a questionable hit from a clean player = 2 questionable hits from a repeat offender?
Maybe G should have then grabbed the back of Zubrus' head and slammed it into the boards, then I could see 1 game.

- jtb3rd

gravyboy33
Pittsburgh Penguins
Location: parts unknown
Joined: 05.11.2008

May 8 @ 1:58 PM ET
I love the terminology used by Shanahan.

"Violent chop of the stick" the chop doesn't break the stick or knock it out of his hand. What does he consider a chop that breaks a stick? Devastating, Catastrophic!
The detail he uses to explain G arguing with the ref, "even goes to the degree to turn his back to the play" and he states the fact that was "legally finished" by the Fayne, but not once does he mention the fact that Brodeur played the puck outside the traeziod and play should have been blown dead, he bypasses that fact.

- jtb3rd

prock
Vegas Golden Knights
Location: Bobby Ryan + 1st rounder for Clarkson, ON
Joined: 08.30.2007

May 8 @ 2:01 PM ET
Actually he didn't have to give him a game. James Neal got a game for 2 questionable hits to the head on the same shift and is a repeat offender. So how does a questionable hit from a clean player = 2 questionable hits from a repeat offender?
Maybe G should have then grabbed the back of Zubrus' head and slammed it into the boards, then I could see 1 game.

- jtb3rd



Hit to the head, 1 game. Right decision. You can cry all you want, he hit the head, and got a game.
MrBigglesworth
Location: PA
Joined: 01.30.2008

May 8 @ 2:43 PM ET
Hit to the head, 1 game. Right decision. You can cry all you want, he hit the head, and got a game.
- prock


you missed the plot, sir.
let me fill you in... shanny been inconsistent all season long.. thats what people are discussing here.
ps: i dont think anyone is "crying" unless its you preds fans for getting bounced again
prock
Vegas Golden Knights
Location: Bobby Ryan + 1st rounder for Clarkson, ON
Joined: 08.30.2007

May 8 @ 2:50 PM ET
you missed the plot, sir.
let me fill you in... shanny been inconsistent all season long.. thats what people are discussing here.
ps: i dont think anyone is "crying" unless its you preds fans for getting bounced again

- MrBigglesworth


hit to the head, got a game. Nothing wrong with that. The only way you guys wouldn’t be crying is if he got off. For hitting a guy in the head. Which would have been the wrong decision.
Daceroni
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: AB
Joined: 11.20.2006

May 8 @ 2:55 PM ET
hit to the head, got a game. Nothing wrong with that. The only way you guys wouldn’t be crying is if he got off. For hitting a guy in the head. Which would have been the wrong decision.
- prock

How about breaking someone's helmet for smashing his head into the glass twice how was that not suspendable then, or was there no deliberate intent there?
jd342
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: PA
Joined: 02.08.2012

May 8 @ 3:02 PM ET
hit to the head, got a game. Nothing wrong with that. The only way you guys wouldn’t be crying is if he got off. For hitting a guy in the head. Which would have been the wrong decision.
- prock


You keep missing the point. If it were that black and white, there wouldn't be an issue. It's not, so there is.

It's really not that complicated.
lindros8888
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: hatboro, PA
Joined: 03.03.2009

May 8 @ 3:12 PM ET
hit to the head, got a game. Nothing wrong with that. The only way you guys wouldn’t be crying is if he got off. For hitting a guy in the head. Which would have been the wrong decision.
- prock


I agree it was the "right" call... but you can't say that Flyers fans shouldn't be a little peeved by at the decision. The rulings on the suspensions or lack there of for certain players have been horribly inconsistent. Take the Weber play, or the two Malkin plays. The OV play is another that comes to mind.
prock
Vegas Golden Knights
Location: Bobby Ryan + 1st rounder for Clarkson, ON
Joined: 08.30.2007

May 8 @ 3:16 PM ET
You keep missing the point. If it were that black and white, there wouldn't be an issue. It's not, so there is.

It's really not that complicated.

- jd342


And if he didn’t get a game, you would give a shyt about any inconsistency, despite it being the wrong decision. Hit to the head, he got a game. It’s that simple.
nastyflyergirl
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: this space for rent, PA
Joined: 09.19.2006

May 8 @ 3:34 PM ET
Not according to Brendan Shanahan. James Neal claimed his hit was an accident and got off with a fine.
- jd342



and Weber accidentally smashed Zetterber's head into the glass. and OV accidentally jumped into Girardi's head a few games ago. just so good to see the NHL keep it consistent.
nastyflyergirl
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: this space for rent, PA
Joined: 09.19.2006

May 8 @ 3:37 PM ET
And if he didn’t get a game, you would give a shyt about any inconsistency, despite it being the wrong decision. Hit to the head, he got a game. It’s that simple.
- prock



you've missed quite a bit of complaining about decisions and non decisions that have not affected the Flyers one way or another prior to this decision. Weber being one of them.
prock
Vegas Golden Knights
Location: Bobby Ryan + 1st rounder for Clarkson, ON
Joined: 08.30.2007

May 8 @ 3:51 PM ET
you've missed quite a bit of complaining about decisions and non decisions that have not affected the Flyers one way or another prior to this decision. Weber being one of them.
- nastyflyergirl


That’s very nice. But this is the Flyers. No matter what, you guys are going to complain about this, despite it being the right decision. It’s a given.
atc
Joined: 09.30.2006

May 8 @ 4:23 PM ET
Not every decision Shanny has made has been perfect, but this one certainly was.
prock
Vegas Golden Knights
Location: Bobby Ryan + 1st rounder for Clarkson, ON
Joined: 08.30.2007

May 8 @ 4:28 PM ET
Not every decision Shanny has made has been perfect, but this one certainly was.
- atc



Essentially, this is the people’s here problem. They wanted him to make the wrong decision.
jd342
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: PA
Joined: 02.08.2012

May 8 @ 5:07 PM ET
Not every decision Shanny has made has been perfect, but this one certainly was.
- atc


Perfect by what standards? Again, since no one seems to be able to get the point, what are the standards? What's the criteria for a suspendable offense? What's ok? What's borderline?

That's what a lot of people (not just Flyers fans) are complaining about. There's zero consistency. None. In one instance, 2 head shots during the same shift by the same repeat offender only warrants a game. In another, literally slamming someone's head into the boards is just a fine.

In case you haven't been paying attention, one of those players wasn't a Flyer.

Shanahan is making it up as he goes. That's why people aren't happy.
Jsaquella
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: Bringing Hexy Back
Joined: 06.16.2006

May 8 @ 7:16 PM ET
I have zero problem with Giroux getting suspended for 1 game.

My issue is when Shea Weber can go WWE on Henrik Zetterberg as time expires and gets fined the blue book value of a 1993 Toyota Corrola. Or that Evgeni Malkin can throw high hits and elbows without the NHL taking a second look. Or when repeat offender Alexander Ovechkin can leave his feet and hit a guy in the head, and have it ignored by Brendan Shanahan.

If Claude Giroux being suspended ushers in consistent punishment for headshots, then great. I won't be holding my breath, though.
prock
Vegas Golden Knights
Location: Bobby Ryan + 1st rounder for Clarkson, ON
Joined: 08.30.2007

May 8 @ 7:27 PM ET
I have zero problem with Giroux getting suspended for 1 game.

My issue is when Shea Weber can go WWE on Henrik Zetterberg as time expires and gets fined the blue book value of a 1993 Toyota Corrola. Or that Evgeni Malkin can throw high hits and elbows without the NHL taking a second look. Or when repeat offender Alexander Ovechkin can leave his feet and hit a guy in the head, and have it ignored by Brendan Shanahan.

If Claude Giroux being suspended ushers in consistent punishment for headshots, then great. I won't be holding my breath, though.

- Jsaquella


Weber definitely should have gotten a game. It kind of reminded me of Bertuzzi-Moore a little, the way he drove his head (though the boards not the ice).

The ovechkin thing didn't look like a headshot to me though.
Emperor Filonius
Pittsburgh Penguins
Location: Drinking the tears of the defeated from Lord Stanley's chalice.
Joined: 01.18.2007

May 8 @ 9:40 PM ET
Let me sum up this whole thread: Giroux got what he deserved, Weber didn't.

I do find it a bit amusing that Giroux doesn't seem to understand why he got suspended.
nikoli1206
Nashville Predators
Location: But it wouldn't have looked nearly as bad if the dam partition was secure.
Joined: 01.18.2008

May 8 @ 10:01 PM ET
Let me sum up this whole thread: Giroux got what he deserved, Weber didn't.

I do find it a bit amusing that Giroux doesn't seem to understand why he got suspended.

- Emperor Filonius


If you told a five year-old that it is illegal to hit someones head in hockey, they would be able to tell you that was a bad hit. Either these players are trying to lie to themselves or they are just plain dumb.
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