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Barzal des Islanders condamné à une amende de 5 000 $ pour DeAngelo de cannes à haute adhérence



5 novembre 2023 : L’attaquant des Islanders de New York Mathew Barzal a été condamné à une amende de 5 000 $ pour avoir fait preuve de bâton élevé dans le défenseur des Hurricanes de la Caroline Tony DeAngelo. En savoir plus sur Scouting the Refs : https://scoutingtherefs.com/2023/11/41901/isles-barzal-fined-5000-for-high-sticking-canes-deangelo/ @scoutingtherefs

20 Comments

  1. I dont know why Carolina brought him back. I would much rather have Paul Stastny come out of retirement for another season then to have DeAngelo back on the team.

  2. Jesus Christ, did Barzal think he had a sword and there was a revolutionist sneaking up behind him that he needed to behead? What a boneheaded play, and an even stupider, petulant reaction by the kid. Yeah screw DeAngelo, but there's no place for these dirty plays in the league, that could have been much, much worse. There's never an intentional reason to wave your stick like that around ever, and it was clearly forced. Reaction says it all, Barzal doesn't even care. What a moron.

  3. omg it s not even intentional you can see it clearly…this league gets softer every year. I m curious when hits will be punished. It s still ice hockey!!!

  4. As long as I've been watching hockey I've always thought it was strange when a player obviously committed a penalty whether accidentally or on purpose, and everyone saw it too. Then the offending player throws his hands in the air and complains about the call. 🤣🤣🤣 Like, dude you know you literally just slashed a guy in the face but you're gonna toss your arms up like wtf when you get called for it? 🤣🤣🤡🤡

  5. The fact that was only a $5k fine and a two minute penalty is a joke. That was an obvious move meant to cause harm.

  6. wow…ans Marchant got nothing for his slew foot that knocked out a leaf for a few months…THANKS GARY AND MC CAULY

  7. I spent 15k to high stick an Italian Puss back in 2006..
    well worth it..

    that used to be called a Goo Lamoriello back in my day.

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