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Post by capsfan3488 on Apr 24, 2024 11:12:29 GMT -4
Ok, unrelated but IF the stories are true that Justin David wasn't as hurt as the team led on and they held a private practice at a private location, should the suspension be reduced seeing as Justin ''rose from the dead'' and played in THAT series?? Should their be a team fine or a suspension for whomever knew this wasn't as bad as being portrayed ? It's unfortunate because the MHL hockey community gathered around to show support in the weeks that led after the scary injury, seemingly for nothing when he was allegedly on the ice and did return in that series... things that make you go hmmmmmmm.
Summerside ethics are always questioned - perhaps this is a discussion that is just too sensitive to talk about - but I dont mind it being a discussion. Especially after seeing him flop every game getting hit this series and grabbing his head to draw a penalty.
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Post by capsfan3488 on Apr 24, 2024 11:13:44 GMT -4
I know its easy to assume that JPA but if after the ''process'' plays out and it is the minimum, then comparables and ''should have beens'' can come into play. Personally, I think he gets, at minimum 6 games. if he plays for any other team he would be suspended for most of next season along with the coach Suspend him for 82 games for all I care.... hes had 1 PT in 11 games in the playoffs.
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Post by Leafs123 on Apr 24, 2024 11:30:56 GMT -4
Ok, unrelated but IF the stories are true that Justin David wasn't as hurt as the team led on and they held a private practice at a private location, should the suspension be reduced seeing as Justin ''rose from the dead'' and played in THAT series?? Should there be a team fine or a suspension for whomever knew this wasn't as bad as being portrayed ? It's unfortunate because the MHL hockey community gathered around to show support in the weeks that led after the scary injury, seemingly for nothing when he was allegedly on the ice and did return in that series... things that make you go hmmmmmmm. Summerside ethics are always questioned - perhaps this is a discussion that is just too sensitive to talk about - but I dont mind it being a discussion. Especially after seeing him flop every game getting hit this series and grabbing his head to draw a penalty. the was no private practice it was on the wolves social media pages open to the public
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Post by JPA on Apr 24, 2024 11:39:55 GMT -4
If you play the vid on a big screen - the helmet flies off and sails into the end boards. Flanagan ends up on his back and the top of his head slams into the end boards which he can't see coming. There is no possible way to defend himself. It's amazing he wasn't injured - and he did leave the game for those who don't realize it.
I always say this - don't take my word for anything. Just go look at the vid - enlarge it - slow it down - look at the point of impact and the danger quotient - and then vote.
Don't just vote the minimum because you're a Caps fan - or vote 15 plus games because you're not a Caps fan.
Flanagan's bare head slammed into the end boards while he was flat on his back. It could have broken his neck. It didn't - but it was as dangerous a play as you'll see outside of an eye injury or somebody being paralyzed.
As far as the rumours circulating around the league - I don't want to expand on them - and I really hope they aren't true. The kids out there on the ice are more valuable than winning any hockey game or gaining an edge for the next game at any and all costs.
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Post by mrhockeyfan on Apr 24, 2024 11:43:01 GMT -4
He’s an irrelevant rat who has 1 point. Full cages are making players like him think they’re something.
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