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If you think it's a clean hit. Look, he almost killed him, he if would be dead, Liambas would go in jail. I would be very happy if would go in jail because he almost kill somebody, I hate this guy.
..if someone says that this was a clean hit ..please tell me what then is not a clean hit .. Liambas to prison ..every day he should watch the video how he almost killed someone
freakin ridiculous, nobody wants to see that result, but Fanelli turned at the last moment, and his helmet came off which shouldn't have happened. It wasn't an elbow, but it was a charge (excessive distance traveled). The goalie could have looked to see who was coming, stepped out to slow Liambas down, or one of the players could have clipped him, anyone could have shouted its coming. You act like this guy is a monster, he runs kids help and stay in school programs and is going in med school
Liambas probably could have pulled up a bit, but at his speed, it would be a hard hit no matter what. Yes it is tragic, but Liambas delivered the hit exactly as coaches teach. Fanelli, however, DID NOT, absorb the hit as he was supposed to and capable of doing given the time he had to prepare.
Fanelli obviously saw Liambas coming. Yes Liambas was coming in fast (which is legal last time I checked) but Fanelli still had time to prepare for the hit he knew was coming. It's not clear what he was trying to do. Watch the video frame by frame. Fanelli turns and fires the puck the other direction, but then inexplicably, as he knows he is about to be hit, he turns even further and pulls a foot off of the ice.
ok i don't think most people realize that these kids are professionals...itr may not be the NHL but most will play there...hockey isn't like basketball, you actually make contact with people...he obviously turned at the last second so no suspension should be there..i feel bad for the dude cuz you never want anyone to get hurt but i had a buddy who played in the ohl and he had 3 knee surgeries by the time he was 18...its rough..get over it
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The goalie could have looked to see who was coming, stepped out to slow Liambas down, or one of the players could have clipped him, anyone could have shouted its coming.
You act like this guy is a monster, he runs kids help and stay in school programs and is going in med school