DAVID KREJCI gets a massive open ice hit by MARC-ANDRE BERGERON
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Most telling part of this video is the angle that starts at 36 seconds. Not one player on the Bruins bench reacts to the hit as if it was dirty.
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thumbs up for the creepy alien transmission in the audio
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@BCaidan360 oups...here's the t
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@jvezp you spelled bitch wrong
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Payback's a bich
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It was a dirty hit from the refs point of view.
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THE PLAY WAS ALREADY CALLED GUYS. There's nothing you can do
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Good view of Quasimoto at 0:23.
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100% clean SHOULDER hit *to the chest* of Krejci by Bergeron. There was no elbow, and the head was not even touched. Bergeron is at least 3 inches shorter than Krejci, and he would have to jump to hit his head. Bergeron's elbow never touched Krejci, even though momentum made it look like it might have after the hit. Krejci was already headed to the ground before arm came out. I'm rooting for the B's in this series, and this was simply a great hockey hit. Guy Boucher had every right to be pissed.
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It wasn't elbowing. You argue that it wasn't a penalty, I could argue it wasn't called right. It was a hit to the head of a defenseless player. Hits where the principal point of contact is the head are punishable by a five-minute major and a game misconduct.
The refs called a lesser penalty. Boucher should've been happy, it got MA Bergeron off of the ice for two minutes. He probably would've preferred the misconduct.
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telatalol 9 months ago 15
All attack on head must be fauls...Crosby can tell U..
monkeydisco1 9 months ago 9