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[NHL Player Safety] Minnesota’s Ryan Hartman has been fined $4,427.08, the maximum allowable under the CBA, for high-sticking Winnipeg’s Cole Perfetti



Huh, strange, I thought Wild fans were saying he definitely didn’t do that on purpose, just the same way he definitely didn’t intend to injure Ehlers last season? Curious.

by CoolWhiip

8 Comments

  1. OriginalAmbition5598

    Would have liked it more if they gave him a 1 game suspension as well, but I think that nhlpa needs to overall be stricter. Actually show they are taking player safety seriously

  2. the-last-voyageur

    The ref was RIGHT THERE, staring at this when it happened. What a joke that there was no penalty call, esp from a well known POS player.

  3. Hartman will get what he deserves. NHLPS is bullshit. He is a repeat offender and deserves to get steamrolled. Jets need more ugliness and will need to take care of things themselves ON THE ICE. Viel and a couple other beefy players need to step up

  4. pubix__rube

    Some announcers are more Homer-ish than others. Boston, Minnie, Avs to name a few.

    It’s kind of a shame beacuse it breeds a fundamental lack of self-awareness and understanding within the fanbase.

    For a northern state and the supposed “STaTe oF HOckEy”, lots of their fans sure don’t have a clue.

    The Kaprizov crosscheck happens 100 times a game. The Hartman reverse hit on Ehlers was incredibly dirty and dangerous. They’re straight up not the same. Literally every fanbase on r/hockey agreed on that which never happens. Ever.

    And on the Mild Sub they literally had to have a post about warning fans about injuring other teams fans/players. Just straight up pathetic.

  5. PleasantBreakfast978

    Crazy how Wild fans call for Dilly’s head but defend someone like Hartman who’s always involved in shitfuckery. Then they try to rationalize it by saying “League must hate Hartman” like no bro your guy’s just a fuckin rat.

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