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Je suis dégoûté par la LNH en ce moment



Hier, lors du match Original 6 entre les Bruins de Boston et les Rangers de New York, le capitaine Jacob Trouba a balancé son bâton et a clairement frappé Trent Frederic à la tête. Juste devant le fonctionnaire. Un appel aussi simple que possible, c’était une pénalité à 100%. Lors d’un incident similaire avec Evgeni Malkin des Penguins il y a quelques années, il s’agissait d’une mauvaise conduite ET d’une suspension. Alors, après que la LNH et Gary Bettman se soient embarrassés la nuit précédente avec Marc-André Fleury en le menaçant de lui infliger une amende pour port de masque, cette infraction aurait sûrement une réaction similaire, n’est-ce pas ? Non seulement il n’a pas reçu de pénalité, mais il n’a même pas eu droit à une audience. Une simple amende de 5 000 $. Une blague. Je couvre tout cela dans la vidéo de hockey de la LNH d’aujourd’hui. #hockey #nhl #faits saillants #newyorkrangers #bostonbruins

22 Comments

  1. I was at the game yesterday and I somehow totally missed the Trouba v. Frederic situation. But yeah that’s a horrible missed call, regardless of intent. And even as a Ranger fan I would have to accept suspending a guy for that because it’s what I would expect if the shoe was on the other foot. I generally like Trouba and I’ll defend most of his play as tough but legal. But he makes some dumb choices and this was a stupid thing to do, again, no matter what he was thinking at the time. Bottom line, the league can’t be sending the message that if you have $5k to spend, you can hack a guy in the head if the mood strikes you.

  2. Rules and suspensions are not common for original 6 teams, just go back through and its obvious the league treats some teams differently. We would like to believe player safety is priority but not when it might concern certain team owners profits.

  3. Theres another angle on the Trouba call . His stick was being held . If it was blatant with the ref watching it wouldve gotten called . Watching it in slow mo it looks intentional and really anything in slow mo you can form a false narrative on when it happens in < a second ,but look for the other angle and in full speed

  4. I don't have a dog in this fight, but that's a pretty nasty high stick. Guaranteed if Frederick took a soccer dive Trouba would've had the hammer taken down on him though, but that shouldn't matter

  5. Agreed, should be a call.
    On the MAF helmet, wow! I'm trying to figure out who would be offended by the helmet. No disrespect but would any of the players on the ice, let alone fans in the stands even notice? Not like it covers the entire helmet. Good for you Marc Andre.

  6. I think all Rangers fans, myself included, think he deserved a penalty and at least a 1 game suspension. $5k fine is pathetic.

  7. Why is the league so inconsistent with its punishments? And why doesn’t someone just drop this tool….

  8. These are of the many reasons I don’t watch nhl, the refs ruin it. Do you know how they call a charging penalty? If the player “charges at an opponent for a violent hit” or something, that could mean any hard hitting hockey play. Reffing and rules are stupid if they are just gonna bend them all the time. Might as well be allowed to pick up the puck with your hand and throw it in the net

  9. As a Rangers fan I wouldn’t have complained about a suspension. The maximum fine under the CBA for this is the 5k he got. From a fine perspective I don’t know what you’re complaining about.

  10. You gained a new subscriber with this video. The referees are useless. I often wonder if Bettman has directed them to give penalties at their discretion, if they think it'll spice up a game.

  11. We have been screwed so many times by officials it was quite refreshing honestly that Trouba received zero penalty on the ice. $uck it Bruins

  12. Usually the NHL protects Bruin players when they commit flagrant infractions. Guess the Rangers are on that list too.

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