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Analyzing Arber Xhekaj ‘s Controversial Hit On Tim Stutzle | SDP



Steve Dangle , Adam Wylde and Jesse Blake discuss the controversial hit made by Xhekaj on Senators star forward Tim Stutzle. Should he have been suspended this time?

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32 Comments

  1. Let’s keep track of how many Habs should get suspensions but don’t. Paros loves his Habs. Former Hab himself. Let’s just keep track for fun.

  2. On 90% of the teams in the NHL, this guy is in the ECHL, at best. Go back to Costmart and stack shelves, cause you suck at hockey

  3. If your going to say that we should punish intent and not the results, then you have to judge tkachuk jumping xhekaj after the hit the same way you are judging xhekaj jumping paré. Both jumped a guy with gloves on and were trying to beat them up. At least be consistent in your shitty analysis. Oh and if you can’t understand why a player wants to demolish someone on the opposite team after a dirty hit, you clearly never played hockey.

  4. Speaking of punching with gloves on, when I was in minor hockey we had a thing we did. We all would put our helmets on and wear hockey gloves, turn off the lights and just go wild. Was called simply Helmets and Gloves. Worst idea ever.

  5. Oh listen to the Toronto fans whine. These idiots are not even hockey players. The guy in the middle cries when Toronto loses. What a crock of bs

  6. These three have clearly never been in a fight before. Boxers wear gloves to do more damage? Explain why Tie Domi removes his glove before suckering Ulf Samuelson?, because he's so sportsmanlike?

  7. How is Parros going to justify suspending anyone this season after setting these precedents?

  8. Xhekaj is there to make players accountable. Greig ducked him. Pare ducked him. If they want to take liberties they need to pay the price. Dach and Laine are both second line players that were targeted. If Greig and Pare won’t allow themselves to be accountable, this is what is going to happen this year.

  9. Retaliatory plays – desire for revenge. The guys is the goddamn Habs avenger!
    Quit f**** around you'll stop finding out.

  10. It’s not a charge when both players are in active movement. By your logic, no player can ever be hit during a break away without the defender taking a penalty.

  11. If the refs managed the Craig hit, and if Craig took accountability when challenged. the jackeye hit, most likely, would not have happened. That makes ottawa's Star Players fair game. Now the rat can face his teammates, knowing put them at risk.

    Jackeye was kicked out of 2 games in row dealing with rat players that were not delt with by the refs, and the rat chose not to stand up when challenged.

    If the teams were different and it was toronto's star players being targeted. What would you expect Reaves to do?

  12. Greig shouldn’t of been messing around now he has to buy t-chuck and diver specialist Timmy dinner for a month lol but fr hope they’re both okay not missing any regular season games

  13. You can think what you want, but players will think twice about playing "dirty" against us. Cant depend on the league.

  14. I don't hate this hit except that it's late. If Stutzle had the puck, we're not even talking about this.

  15. Bottom line is, if the refs did their job, Arber wouldn't have to show the other teams where the line is.
    Habs have been pushed around, beaten and injured the most in the entire league and his job is to make it clear that they won't take it lying down anymore.

  16. If you're gonna criticize Xhekaj for "taking 4 or 5 steps to deliberately hit a player much smaller than him", don't ever, ever cheer for Reaves. He's made an entire career of doing that. And nothing more.

  17. When will you guys realize the official should do a better job when it comes to Arber the leaf's will drool all over him if he was ablable 😊

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