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"If you ran at the other team's star player, you were going to be held accountable," Semenko said in a telephone interview from his home in Edmonton, where he's been a scout with the Oilers for nearly a decade. "There used to be a time when players would police themselves. Let the skill guys play, let the bangers bang, and let's just play hockey."
With the instigator penalties that were introduced before the 2005-06 season, tough guys seem to be taking more chances knowing that they've got a little bit of flexibility to work with. In the meantime, an official might run a guy off for a two-minute minor, but that punishment hardly seems to fit the crime.
"A two-minute penalty isn't that threatening," Semenko said. A bruiser can incur three instigator penalties in a season before being suspended, a fairly unpopular rule around NHL circles.
"There are a lot of people in this game who have a very strong feeling about the instigator rule," Semenko said.
5 Comments:
Why is Chris Simon so sensitive?
It's guys like him that are ruining Hockey for the real fans, like Anton and Buroker.
Buroker does love some hockey. I bumped into him at a Columbus Blue Jackets game a couple months ago. He was heading up to Detroit right after the game to watch the Red Wings play the next afternoon.
Are you sure that wasn't a Columbus Crew game?
You shouldn't cap on the non-rev sports, Slazyk. Didn't you and a kid names Dobbs team up on the Indian Hill equestrian doubles team?
Sincerely,
Man On
It was paddle tennis thank you very much and speaking of Dobbs i think that's where he met his bride to be "Flemming".
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