Elbow Hit
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intrudor
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ReTrooper
Germany526 Posts
On January 20 2010 22:30 intrudor wrote: Discuss No! | ||
Lovin
Denmark812 Posts
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banana
Netherlands1189 Posts
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StarN
United States2587 Posts
I agree with ReTrooper. With an op like that? | ||
Frits
11782 Posts
On January 20 2010 22:36 banana wrote: I really don't get it, someone got hurt in ice hokey, is this unusual in any way? Uhhh I know icehockey is rough but an elbow to the face at such high velocity is pretty dangerous and can't possibly be legal. | ||
intrudor
Canada446 Posts
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3cQAiT35d9Y&feature=player_embedded | ||
banana
Netherlands1189 Posts
Patrice Cormier(notes) is no stranger to controversy when it comes to the use of his elbows. Just last month during the World Junior Championships, in the span of three days, the Team Canada captain laid two vicious elbows to the heads of Anton Rodin of Sweden and Teemu Hartikainen of Finland in pre-competition games. Only the hit on Hartikainen drew a penalty, and neither caused the 2008 second-round pick of the New Jersey Devils to be suspended for any games during the tournament. Apparently a wannabe-Chris Pronger(notes)-in-training, Cormier and his elbows were at it again Sunday afternoon as he played in just his third game with the Rouyn-Noranda Huskies since being traded from the Rimouski Oceanic two weeks ago. Playing against Patrick Roy's Quebec Remparts, Cormier came onto the ice during a line change and went straight after Mikael Tam, who was carrying the puck across the ice. Just as Tam dumped the puck into the Huskies zone, Cormier launched himself, leading with his elbow, toward the Remparts defenseman. This video shows the hit and the aftermath. As disgusting as the hit was, the image of Tam's convulsing body laid out at center ice is incredibly frightening and something that's not easily forgettable. (UPDATE: Devils GM Lou Lamoriello has spoken with Cormier and doesn't believe "that criminal charges or a suspension for the remainder of the season are warranted for the elbow," per the Bergen Record.) Tam was taken off the ice on a stretcher and RDS is reporting that he is in stable condition at a local hospital and may have suffered only a broken jaw and concussion. The "Sporting Zone" blog at radio station Quebec 800 reports that Tam is conscious and speaking, and that team trainer Philippe Fait feared the worse when the 18-year-old stopped breathing for 30 seconds. This now brings us to Cormier, a repeat offender in a very short period of time. It will be interesting to see if the QMJHL will follow the lead of the OHL and suspend him for the remainder of the season as was done to Michael Liambas back in October. Liambas didn't learn from his previous errors in judgment when he moved on from junior hockey and Cormier has yet to be punished for any of his actions to date. He may have to answer to an authority higher than the QMJHL as according to RueFrontenac.com, the Remparts have filed a criminal complaint against Cormier and players and coaches were interviewed after the game as part of the process. What could have been just an indefinite suspension or ejection from the QMJHL could very well turn out to be the end of what was once a promising hockey career. | ||
QuanticHawk
United States32026 Posts
but, to update: suspended indefinitely, pending investigation, and criminal charges are being looked into. i agree with the suspension, but not the charges | ||
Djabanete
United States2786 Posts
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canucks12
Canada812 Posts
On January 21 2010 00:19 Djabanete wrote: Deliberately and frequently striking the faces of opponents, hard enough to break a jaw, without regard for the injuries that will inevitably result... the guy should be banned from playing IMO. I agree with this. Cormier didn't even show any remorse -> he was complaining to the ref about being sent out of the game. | ||
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