Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Tom Kostopoulos pounds Mike Van Ryn into the boards.


This hit by Tom Kostopoulos is the latest dirty check to cause injury to another player in the NHL. There is no reason for Kostopoulos to hit Maple Leafs defenseman Mike Van Ryn like that. The three game suspension is too light in my opinion.

Hab draws three-game ban, but some Leafs say tougher action needed

Nov 11, 2008 04:30 AM --- Mark Zwolinski
When Montreal's Tom Kostopoulos was suspended three games yesterday for his hit on Maple Leafs defenceman Mike Van Ryn, the reaction from the Toronto camp suggested the time has come for the NHL to crack down on dangerous hits to the head.

"If a guy is vulnerable going into the boards, you have to be aware of that," said Leafs forward Ryan Hollweg, who has been suspended twice this season for hits from behind. "I know what it's like from the other side. It's punishable."

Van Ryn remained in Toronto yesterday while the Leafs left for a three-game western Canadian road trip, still in considerable pain from the devastating hit from behind he took during Saturday's 6-3 win over the Canadiens.

Van Ryn suffered a concussion of as-yet unknown grade, a broken nose, a broken bone in his hand, a gash to the forehead and damage to his teeth and gums.

The NHL, already under pressure to get tough with players who deliver shots from behind, appeared to weigh Van Ryn's injuries heavily when deciding on Kostopoulos's punishment.

3 comments:

  1. These hits are going to keep happening until the NHL finally cracks down. that hit was eerily similar to Randy Jones' decking of Bergeron last year, which was also given a laughable 3 game suspension.

    Is someone going to have to get killed or lose their career before the NHL cracks down on hits from behind?

    On a side note, another fine example of Guy Carbonneau hockey demonstrated by the Scabs.

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  2. Mister Clown, I agree with you that Van Ryn should have attempted to do something to protect himself, but, by the rules of the game, you cannot level a guy like that from behind. He did not make a sudden turn to try to draw a penalty, so by the rulebook, Kostopoulos cannot have free liberty to physically harm him. Blaming injury-causing, dirty hits on 'rookie mistakes' is only going to get more people hurt, because a guy shouldn't have to make a decision between making a play and saving himself from broken bones. What good does hitting a guy so hard that he suffers severe injury do anyway? If Kostopoulos was trying to gain control of the puck, I'm pretty sure he wouldn't have had to break a guy's jaw in the process. I think its pretty glaringly clear that he was out to hit as hard as possible with little concern for anything else.

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  3. He must receive few game ban for this aggressive playing.

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