Saturday, April 14, 2007

Old Time Hockey

I didn't get the chance to see any hockey tonight, an 11-page sports section and a tight deadline has a way of keeping you occupied. But from what I read, things in Nashville got a little testy.

After the game Nashville coach Barry Trotz accused the Sharks of turning the game into a 'street brawl.' Meanwhile, San Jose bench boss Ron Wilson was to angry to say anything.

Since I didn't see it I can't really comment on it, but I'd like to throw out another question of the day (and this feature is quickly turning into a private discussionbetween Lloyd and myself).

Does fighting belong in today's NHL? And more specifically, does it belong in the playoffs?

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1 Comments:

At April 14, 2007 at 9:46 p.m., Anonymous Anonymous said...

Fighting still belongs in the NHL, no discussion needed. Myself, I'd like to know what Trotz saw that I didn't in last night's game to blame the Sharks. San Jose is the team being hit from behind, knee on knee ... was it that Newfie Ryan Clow fought off Tootoo to try to get on Scott Hartnell's dance card that bothered him?
When this series wraps up those teams are going to hate each other so much and Canadian hockey fans might finally be paying attention to them...
Great hockey so far.

 

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