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Dennis Seidenberg out-muscles Zach Parise



Booming collision in a game between the New Jersey Devils and Boston Bruins on Monday, March 15th, 2010 at the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey. Seidenberg is just the stronger man in this situation, legal collision.

17 Comments

  1. no it isn't, in this situation neither of them touched the puck so when they bumped they had an equal chance to plant each other

  2. Exactly, Parise never touched the puck, so Seidenberg was breaking the rules by shoving Parise. Shoving Parise before he even gets to play the puck is worse than Ovechkin shoving Campbell a second late.

  3. you don't understand the premise of this hit, Seidenberg probably did not indent to plaster Parise like that, Parise was weak on his skates, if Parise isn't we aren't talking about this, it is not worse than the ovechkin hit, it is a normal collision, like Brickley says, this happens all the time, every game, only sometimes a guy loses balance.

  4. Campbell was weak on his skates, didn't stop Ovechkin from getting a 2 game suspension, and I stand by the fact that considering Parise never had a chance to play the puck that Seidenberg shouldn't have even touched him.

  5. Sure didn't look that way to me. Parise got ahead of Campbell and was trying to slow up before hitting the glass, and Campbell decided to go through him. That's a penalty dude. You can't just go through someone because they're in the way unless they have the puck.

  6. You are all morons if you think this is dirty.. you own the ice your on, Parise took a path in front of a straight skating Seidenberg and paid the price. If Seidenberg went out of the way to hit Parise in this situation, interference.

  7. If you look carefully at the feet, Parise's left skate goes out and contacts Seidenberg's skate and that causes Parise's left blade to lose contact with the ice and down he goes.
    No foul.

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