The basic difference between Stevens putting people out is that hitting is legal in hockey. Most of those hits weren't even dirty, at least by the standard at the time. So its pretty tough to punish someone for a completely legal play that results in injury. Its when its an illegal play, a foul. A missed tackle where the defender gets the player is an illegal play, and I think more comparable to a high stick or cross check.
The problem with the current approach, I feel, is that intent is very tough to prove. And even horror shock tackles rarely seem to have extra punishment attached. I don't recall the bad tackles that resulted to long-term injuries to Eduardo and Diaby received any additional punishment, and they were both pretty awful.
The problem with the current approach, I feel, is that intent is very tough to prove. And even horror shock tackles rarely seem to have extra punishment attached. I don't recall the bad tackles that resulted to long-term injuries to Eduardo and Diaby received any additional punishment, and they were both pretty awful.
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