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Clayton Keller Gets Ejected From Game After Crosschecking Erik Brannstrom Up High



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32 Comments

  1. gotta love how Keller immediately bailed out of the scrum he started.

  2. Well done Keller. That Sens player was going to town on him in front with no call from the officials.

  3. What happens when you take fighting out of the game? Take physical play away from the average player? You get pussies who use their sticks as weapons. Female shit.

  4. This was the refs fault. They should have called the called the initial crosscheck by the defenseman. The refs should admonished for this.

  5. At this point, with all the talk about cross checks going around, good for him crossing the guy back. Sometimes laying down the law on the ice is better if the refs wont call it. But maybe next time just challenge him to a fight not a stick to the dentures.

  6. Until the NHL gets rid of the cross check altogether, this will continue to happen. Brannstrom should have been called for a crosscheck to the lower back that put Keller on his knees. NHL needs to get rid of two handed cross checks.

  7. Serves him right! He didn't have to cross check the guy up high! If anything check him in the mid section. At least then he doesn't get thrown out for dirty hit up high!

  8. I've never seen Keller do anything like this. But those two shots to the ribs looked like they didn't feel good. Idk, he probably knew there wouldn't be a call and no one else on his team would do anything about it so he decided to let a mafucka know, "hey, don't do that to me" lol don't blame him honestly.

  9. The NHL doesn't want this in the game and they are cracking down. Dangerous play by Keller.

  10. Yes buddy deserved something for crossing from behind and the nut shot but this was rough from the camera perspective at home.

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