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Post by Vancouver Canucks on Dec 3, 2011 19:59:50 GMT -5
debatable but honestly if he hit someone of matt cooke standards it would of just been shrugged off and you cant compare the hit Pacioretty received to the one he gave out head shot or not.
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Post by Pittsburgh Penguins on Dec 4, 2011 1:48:28 GMT -5
I agree with you Jackets I also think Pacioretty got suspended because It was Kris Letang of the Pittsburgh Penguins no denying that. Yes, I know the Penguins get everything from the NHL. LOL. That is why Cooke got 17 games, That is why Letang got 2 games for a push from behind. It is a conspiracy LOL. I wish . TOOL.
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Post by xx - Former Blue Jackers - xx on Dec 4, 2011 13:12:03 GMT -5
I agree with you Jackets I also think Pacioretty got suspended because It was Kris Letang of the Pittsburgh Penguins no denying that. I think he got suspended because it is because of him that there is this much scrutiny with headshots and then he goes and does EXACTLY what happened to him. Letang's head hit a stantion, had his neck broken ? Look, it was a head shot, but it was a very different situation. And again.....If Shannahan were consistent with his decisions there wouldn't be very many against these kinds of suspentions
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Post by Pittsburgh Penguins on Dec 4, 2011 14:36:43 GMT -5
Pacioretty's neck wasn't broken. LOL. He had a hairline crack of a vertebra. The break was all blown out of proportion so that the Montreal police and the Montreal people didin't look so stupid going aftre charges. It is a stretch to make the Montreal people not look stupid so it was big leap. If Pacioretty's neck was actually broken he would have never played again. LOL
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Post by Anaheim Ducks on Dec 4, 2011 18:10:31 GMT -5
Pacioretty's neck wasn't broken. LOL. He had a hairline crack of a vertebra. The break was all blown out of proportion so that the Montreal police and the Montreal people didin't look so stupid going aftre charges. It is a stretch to make the Montreal people not look stupid so it was big leap. If Pacioretty's neck was actually broken he would have never played again. LOL Not a very intelligent comment IMO. Ask ANY real Habs fan, and we ALL agree that the police SHOULDN'T be involved. We know that it was over-blown, BUT the point of the matter was not that it happened to one of our players - but that such a stupidly simple solution was available... padding the side of the glass. And MOST real habs fan believe (myself included) that Chara did NOT deserve a suspension... So before you make a judgement call on an ENTIRE population, you should make sure your sample data isnt the shit spewed out on TV...because that makes YOU look stupid.
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Post by Vancouver Canucks on Dec 4, 2011 19:22:51 GMT -5
Pens your just reacting this way cause the Pittsburgh penguins are your favorite team. I just said if Matt Cooke or asham those type of guys got that hit , no suspension would have occurred.I'm guessing one can't express his opinions
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Post by Pittsburgh Penguins on Dec 4, 2011 20:49:52 GMT -5
I don't need to listen to what is spewed on TV I deal with way to many Habs fans on a daily basis and I have yet to meet any with an inteligent word to say. They have all spend all there time living on past glories. I will let you know if it ever happens though.
Cooke will get suspended every time he touches anybody anymore. If Asham or Cooke would have made that hit it would have been 10+ games just for being suspended in the past.
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Post by Dallas Stars on Dec 5, 2011 0:08:37 GMT -5
NUMBAAAAHHH FOAAA BOOOOBBYYY OOOHHH
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Post by Pittsburgh Penguins on Dec 5, 2011 0:15:21 GMT -5
NUMBAAAAHHH FOAAA BOOOOBBYYY OOOHHH Good Call lol
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Post by xx - Former Blue Jackers - xx on Dec 5, 2011 11:03:01 GMT -5
Pacioretty's neck wasn't broken. LOL. He had a hairline crack of a vertebra. The break was all blown out of proportion so that the Montreal police and the Montreal people didin't look so stupid going aftre charges. It is a stretch to make the Montreal people not look stupid so it was big leap. If Pacioretty's neck was actually broken he would have never played again. LOL Is this really a serious post? You realize a non-displaced fracture is a broken bone...right? Have you ever had a fracture? I have...many, and they are broken bones. The only reason he is able to play, let alone walk is that the fracture never shifted, had it have shifted and placed pressure on the spinal column that likely could have made him a quadrapalegic. My wife is a Neurosurgery nurse with over 10 years experience in this shit and she was shocked to see him playing this year. Geez, it took me 16 months and 8 surgeries to come back from having my legs "fractured" in multiple locations by the concussion of a blast from an IED....and big shocker...a fracture really is a broken bone. And WTF did I ever mention the police. That was never said, I kept all my arguments to actual hockey news, not the crazy crap outside. You should troll someone else on this cause you aint funny. And the next time you want to spout off about something you aparently have no clue look it up, you'd seem less of an idiot dictionary.reference.com/browse/fracture
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Post by Pittsburgh Penguins on Dec 5, 2011 15:13:03 GMT -5
Pacioretty's neck wasn't broken. LOL. He had a hairline crack of a vertebra. The break was all blown out of proportion so that the Montreal police and the Montreal people didin't look so stupid going aftre charges. It is a stretch to make the Montreal people not look stupid so it was big leap. If Pacioretty's neck was actually broken he would have never played again. LOL Is this really a serious post? You realize a non-displaced fracture is a broken bone...right? Have you ever had a fracture? I have...many, and they are broken bones. The only reason he is able to play, let alone walk is that the fracture never shifted, had it have shifted and placed pressure on the spinal column that likely could have made him a quadrapalegic. My wife is a Neurosurgery nurse with over 10 years experience in this shit and she was shocked to see him playing this year. Geez, it took me 16 months and 8 surgeries to come back from having my legs "fractured" in multiple locations by the concussion of a blast from an IED....and big shocker...a fracture really is a broken bone. And WTF did I ever mention the police. That was never said, I kept all my arguments to actual hockey news, not the crazy crap outside. You should troll someone else on this cause you aint funny. And the next time you want to spout off about something you aparently have no clue look it up, you'd seem less of an idiot dictionary.reference.com/browse/fractureWhen it comes to injuries, concussions, broken bones. I have probably suffered more than any other person on the face of the planet. You name it, I have probabbly broken it. There is a big difference between a broken neck and and non-displaced fracture of a vertebra. I have suffered from the non-displaced fracture of a vertebra at the are of 22 and and was then told I could never play any contact sports for the rest of life or risk never being able to walk again. If it was really a non-displaced fracture and not just a hair line fracture he woudn't have been back until it was permantly healed (minimum of 2years to even attempt to take contact). But I get it a break is a break, they don't have to take the fine lines. I guarentee it was a hairline fracture, and yes you can have hairline fractures that don't break all the way through. But people suffer through hairline fractures all the time without even knowing. Next time you want to talk down to somebody, please check there medical history first. LOL.
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Post by Vancouver Canucks on Dec 5, 2011 18:59:20 GMT -5
Pens were all those injuries from playing hockey? Honest question no strings attached
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Post by Pittsburgh Penguins on Dec 5, 2011 19:05:47 GMT -5
I played against teams in Midget AAA that were paying there players to try and take me out. The majority of my injuries were as result of that crap. Too many to count.
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Post by Vancouver Canucks on Dec 5, 2011 19:15:04 GMT -5
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Post by Pittsburgh Penguins on Dec 5, 2011 19:32:26 GMT -5
I personally think if you are suspended for something that causes injury to another player, you should be out for as long as that player is out. So obvioulsy I think Pacioretty should have gotten more.
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Post by xx - Former Blue Jackers - xx on Dec 5, 2011 21:20:29 GMT -5
Is this really a serious post? You realize a non-displaced fracture is a broken bone...right? Have you ever had a fracture? I have...many, and they are broken bones. The only reason he is able to play, let alone walk is that the fracture never shifted, had it have shifted and placed pressure on the spinal column that likely could have made him a quadrapalegic. My wife is a Neurosurgery nurse with over 10 years experience in this shit and she was shocked to see him playing this year. Geez, it took me 16 months and 8 surgeries to come back from having my legs "fractured" in multiple locations by the concussion of a blast from an IED....and big shocker...a fracture really is a broken bone. And WTF did I ever mention the police. That was never said, I kept all my arguments to actual hockey news, not the crazy crap outside. You should troll someone else on this cause you aint funny. And the next time you want to spout off about something you aparently have no clue look it up, you'd seem less of an idiot dictionary.reference.com/browse/fractureWhen it comes to injuries, concussions, broken bones. I have probably suffered more than any other person on the face of the planet. You name it, I have probabbly broken it. There is a big difference between a broken neck and and non-displaced fracture of a vertebra. I have suffered from the non-displaced fracture of a vertebra at the are of 22 and and was then told I could never play any contact sports for the rest of life or risk never being able to walk again. If it was really a non-displaced fracture and not just a hair line fracture he woudn't have been back until it was permantly healed (minimum of 2years to even attempt to take contact). But I get it a break is a break, they don't have to take the fine lines. I guarentee it was a hairline fracture, and yes you can have hairline fractures that don't break all the way through. But people suffer through hairline fractures all the time without even knowing. Next time you want to talk down to somebody, please check there medical history first. LOL. oh sorry, I googled you bit got nothing. I'm not turning this into a contest, my shit is bad enough to deal with without playing a stupid online dick measuring contest with some kid online. But do yourself the favor of looking up fracture and IED. people like to downplay injuries as long as it fits their needs but a fracture is a break. You don't like the hit and wanted a suspension. I agreed. You wanted to be a dick and badmouth someone who suffered a serious injury and used your medical degree to do it...oh sorry you don't have one....time to grow up and stop being the online tough guy.......dude.
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Post by Pittsburgh Penguins on Dec 5, 2011 21:37:23 GMT -5
Have you been a dick all your life or is this just a new thing. Not surprised at all that you would be a Habs fan. Have yet to meet one with half a brain.. But guess what? There are many differences in types of breaks and I have probably spent more days in hospitals treating those breaks then you have even been alive. But suck it up buttercup you get to watch other teams play in the playoffs anyway.
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Post by Anaheim Ducks on Dec 5, 2011 22:10:14 GMT -5
Have you been a dick all your life or is this just a new thing. Not surprised at all that you would be a Habs fan. You should write a book... 101: How to be an ignorant asshole
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Post by Pittsburgh Penguins on Dec 5, 2011 22:52:14 GMT -5
Have you been a dick all your life or is this just a new thing. Not surprised at all that you would be a Habs fan. You should write a book... 101: How to be an ignorant asshole Only if you write it and send me an autographed copy.
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Post by Personnel Representative on Dec 5, 2011 22:56:00 GMT -5
I personally think if you are suspended for something that causes injury to another player, you should be out for as long as that player is out. Holy fuck, we found something I agree with here. I think that if you injure a player, you should be out as long as that player is out. Moral: Bertuzzi should not be in the NHL right now. And this applies to Pacioretty too. Since Letang returned to score the game winning goal that game, Max should have been able to return that game too.
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