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Shea Weber Leaves Game After Taking Mikael Granlund’s Shot To Face



Watch as Shea Weber takes a shot from Mikael Granlund in the face.
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36 Comments

  1. Dude they teach you in peewee hockey not to pokecheck a shot like that or thats what happens. Play stupid games and you win stupid prizes.

  2. It's not like Weber hurts people on purpose with his shot, it's just the way the game goes. Hope he's alright but man that looks painful.

  3. The angle I saw shows the Minnesota guy aimed right at Weber’s face as to intentionally injure him. The NHL should analyze that play because even though the puck deflected off Weber’s stick, the angle the Minnesota player shot at clearly shows he wasn’t going for the net.

  4. I read the title and was like, "You must be mistaken, it's Shea Weber who hurt somebody with a shot. Not the other way around."

  5. The fact that he didnt drop to the floor when he got hit and still stood up to be in the play, goes to show why he is wearing the C.

  6. The Minnesota announcers are such homers i couldnt stand them this entire game. Almost as oblivious and blind as Jack Edwards…almost

  7. You would think they'd stop putting their stick in front like that after Cam Fowler had his face shattered, but you'd be wrong

  8. Habs fans are trash. Celebrated Pettersson’s injury on Twitter, and boo’d Subban after everything he’s done. They even boo Carey Price when he has bad games. Losers. Enjoy Weber’s injury, worthless trade, worthless GM

  9. Put face masks on these guys and it's no longer an issue. I don't feel sorry for any of those who suffer these types of injuries. It's unfortunate, yet avoidable.

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