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Byron helped off the ice after Parayko shoves him into the boards



Paul Byron had to be helped off the ice after he was shoved into the boards by Colton Parayko. Parayko was given a 5-minute major for boarding.

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  1. erik johnson got suspended for doing that earlier in the season. 2 games

  2. Doesn't look like that was the intention? Judging the reaction of after he did it, think he expected a cross check and not for the guy to lose his balance like he did

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  4. Honestly this is why the canadiens will always be a joke. At least the most recent ones. even if he didn’t mean, how do you not respond? What a joke. Cowards

  5. You can see Parayko lift his arms up in a cringe as Byron hits the boards. Definitely unintentional and glad he walked off the ice safely

  6. I don't think this is suspendion worthy, I could see a game misconduct instead of just the minor, but the intent isn't there to warrant additional discipline

  7. Lol way to jump in for your mate after he gets sent. Montreal has no Morale or Chemistry. blow it up

  8. Byron had beaten Parayko to the puck a few times on the back boards during the game and Parayko showed frustration of the speed of Byron that was going to make look bad once again. Intent to injure I don't think so but intent to crosscheck A+, cause we must keep in mind the game was 3-0 Blues and there was no reason to do so.
    So this fall in the lazy player cheap shot category and I think it deserves a 2 games suspension.

  9. They won't suspend or fine him. Colton is strong, but soft. He wouldn't try to do that on purpose if the cup depended on it.

  10. far from being a dirty hit….Byron went low trying to turn and that's when he got push. Parayko is far being a dirty player. hope Byron will be ok

  11. Paraynko didnt mean that at all. But still, the habs could at least try to look like they care. No reaction? Paraynko stopped playing and the habs acted like they shouldn’t stand up and just look like a team. I hate it all. We need to fire mb. No one in front office would be better than having him. Half these overpaid bums need to be traded. Tank for two years and go for Carey’s last prime time run.

  12. At least his teammates defended him… sad for Byron. He gives his 100% every game.

  13. Look at all the Habs players rushing to stand up for their injured teammate

  14. You are taught at 5 years old to play to the whistle. When he hit the boards, paryko didn't look at the puck once and his shoulders went up in a cringe position. This guy would never ever intentionally hurt a player.

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