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Patrik Laine Leaves Game With Knee Injury #Request



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32 Comments

  1. Whether accidental or not, that is a season ending injury. And I personally would have that player suspended for at least five games.

  2. Not to be that guy , but it was really poor mechanics on Laine's part. He needs to keep his head up and have better situational awareness

  3. Sucks for him, obviously. Shouldn’t need to be said. Who’s at fault? Well, no one. It’s hockey, and this is a standard play. Is what it is. Injuries are a part of the game. Sucks every time an injury occurs, that’s also obvious and doesn’t need to be said.

  4. It is just so frustrating to see this happen to Laine again and again. He have had only 2 full seasons in his 8 seasons of NHL. This is extreme bad luck but I can also see some blame on Laine here. You can't go over blue line with your head down AND legs spread out like he did. This wasn't dirty play or anything like that, this is more Laine skating onto that knee than Toronto player extending his knee

  5. And Marty mouse just stands there no reaction no confrontation to refs or yelling. At other coach. Canadians won’t win with this kind of coach. We could have gotten roy

  6. Let’s look closely. His head is down crossing the blue line. Oh boy NHL is not European league.

  7. My god … hate to see this 😔 it just isnt fair … and before the real season even started too🙄

  8. Good hit, unfortunate result.
    Pare’s knee went out because his whole body shifted to block Laine.
    He was not moving, he was not charging.
    It was simply an unfortunate accident.

  9. That’s a really terrible hit right there. Pare missed the body completely and stuck his knee out to try and compensate

  10. This guy Pare should have gotten suspended, send him back to the minors, he still needs to learn how to play in the NHL

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