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Old 08-10-2005, 03:24 PM
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Well, it's tough to take my Canuck fan blinders off but I think I would still think so. I think back to the Marty McSorley incident that, ironically, had a Canuck player as a victim. McSorley was suspended for a year for that attack. At the time, it was the longest suspension ever imposed by the NHL. I think the thing that was so egregious about that incident was that he used his stick as a weapon. With Bertuzzi, it was the resultant injuries that offended people. Both hits were blindside hits so that factor is a wash.

You can look at it as a less-than-a-year suspension because of the strike but I still think the suspension had the desired effect. Bertuzzi missed the remainder of the season, the playoffs (which all NHL players live for), he sat out a season of hockey albeit in Europe, and he was barred from playing for Team Canada. People have to remember that missing a season of hockey, even if it is not NHL hockey, is a huge thing for these guys who have played hockey every winter since they could walk. They don't know anything else so the impact of not doing that is profound. If he had the chance I know he would have been playing for a club in Europe, not to mention playing for Team Canada so did he suffer a punishment. There is also the civil lawsuit that was filed. Who knows what the outcome of that will be but it will certainly not be a pleasant experience for Bertuzzi.
The difference between the Mcsorely hit on Brashear and Bertuzzi's on Moore was the Brashear didn't wind up in traction and his career ending as a result. I agree with you on the "it's his way of life", but jeez, I think he should have thought about that before attacking Moore.
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Old 08-10-2005, 04:21 PM
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The difference between the Mcsorely hit on Brashear and Bertuzzi's on Moore was the Brashear didn't wind up in traction and his career ending as a result. I agree with you on the "it's his way of life", but jeez, I think he should have thought about that before attacking Moore.
I suppose the NHL needs to decide if they are going to focus on the conduct or the result. It's not easy. The law tries to do that to a certain extent. For example, you are punished more harshly if you cause gerat bodily injury versus a minor injury, or you are punished more severely if you steal money/property over a certain value.

I don't have any answers for this issue. Unfortunately it won't be the last time the issue of discipline comes up as it has in other sports with steroids and gambling but that's whole other discussion.
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