The rematch between the Boston Bruins and Tampa Bay Lightning was a blood bath, and everyone knew it was going to be after the way their first meeting ended less than a week ago.
Multiple fights broke up, with what seemed like a scrum breaking out after every whistle as well, Jeremy Swayman also challenged a Lightning player to a fight, which shouldn't come as a surprise.
But late in the game, Tampa Bay defenseman Darren Raddysh landed a dirty hit to the head of Cole Koepke, causing him to leave the game and he would not return to the game.
The officials immediately called a five minute major on the play, but following a review they ended up calling it back, letting Raddysh get away with a dirty hit and given no punishment for it.
It did not make a difference in the game, as the Bruins would go on to win 6-2 in the rematch, but that's besides the point. The league has talked about getting rid of these types of plays but are super inconsistent with their calls on them.
Raddysh threw a massive open ice hit, but it was clear that his main point of contact was to the head of Cole Koepke.
Take a look:
It would be very surprising to see the NHL Player Safety hand anything out for this hit, but if they want to get rid of these types of hits like they have stated multiple times, then discipline needs to be handed out today.
Do you think Tampa Bay Lightning defenseman Darren Raddysh deserves to be suspended for this hit to the head?
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JANVIER 15 | 775 ANSWERS Tampa Bay Lightning Defenseman Set To Be Suspended After Laying A Dirty Hit To The Head Of A Bruins Forward Do you think Tampa Bay Lightning defenseman Darren Raddysh deserves to be suspended for this hit to the head? | ||
Yes | 665 | 85.8 % |
No | 110 | 14.2 % |
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