Two-handed lumberjack chop to players neck will likely result in long-term suspension for this forward
As the weather continues to get colder and colder as winter approaches it appears many ''hot heads'' are on the loose in various leagues, from a player kicking a referee with his skate, another players swinging his stick violently towards the referee and now yet another ''sticky'' situation where a player is likely to endure a suspension AT LEAST.
Another dangerous stick infraction took place on Tuesday, where a Russian player by the name of Alexander Kosterev laid a lumberjack swing attempt on a opposing players throat after he was hauled down to the ice.
When the player got up from getting taken down by a trip, he purely reacted out of anger, but in quite the wrong way.
Alexander Kosterev was kicked out of the game alongside a five-minute major penalty.
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NOVEMBRE 23 | 51 ANSWERS Two-handed lumberjack chop to players neck will likely result in long-term suspension for this forward How many games should this player be suspended for? |
1-2 | 9 | 17.6 % |
2-4 | 9 | 17.6 % |
5 and above | 23 | 45.1 % |
He shouldn't be suspended | 10 | 19.6 % |
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