Saturday, November 14, 2009

NCAA Round Up: Questionable hits and the review process.


This is the article that I wrote for the Illegal Curve.
Last night during the SCSU and UND game I witnessed one of the dirtiest checking from behind plays [ video included] that I have seen since the Geoff Paukovich hit on Robbie Bina during the 2005 WCHA Final Five. WCHA official Don Adam incorrectly awarded Paukovich with a 2 minutes boarding penalty when a five minute major and a game misconduct would have been warranted. Bina was carted off the ice on a stretcher and wouldn’t play the next season (2005-2006) because of his injuries he substaned during the checking from behind penalty. Paukovich got an extra game suspension for his thuggery and we moved on, Bina went on to play in the 2006-2007 season for the Fighting Sioux and now plays in the ECHL.

History repeats itself

Fast forward to last night Donn Adam is again one of the on ice officials for the UND and SCSU hockey game. Genoway takes the puck up ice in an end to end rush. Genoway has the puck checked off his stick by number 3 Sam Zabkowicz and number 17 Aaron Marvin comes in and pounds Chay's head into the end boards an high elbow to the back of the head.

Of course neither on ice referees Tim Walsh and Don Adam saw the play. Head official Don Adam conferred with the lines men and at first the officiating crew incorrectly penalized SCSU player Chris Hepp who given a five minute major and a game misconduct; later the Hepp had to put his equipment back on and rejoin the game after the officials realized between periods that they had penalized the wrong player. Now tell me that doesn’t lend to the officiating crews credibility.

The NCAA wants to focus on head shots and this was text book head shots and this was a text book definition of a head shot.
Contact to the Head
SECTION 8. A player shall not make contact with an opposing player’s
head or neck area in any manner.
PENALTY—Minor or major or disqualification at the discretion of the
referee. Contact to the head shall be assessed in front of the
infraction (i.e., contact to the head – elbow).
Note: The rules committee instructs officials to use a zero tolerance policy in
this area.
This was a dirty, blatant inexcusable hit that has no place in college or any form of professional hockey. If Aaron Marvin is not suspended by the WCHA and gets to play tonight the WCHA office will no longer have any stitch of credibility and will in essence be condoning this brutal act. The NCAA like the NHL needs to have a review system that reviews questionable penalties and plays and awards the proper disciplinary action. The NHL League office for the most part has done a decent job, however, the WCHA has not.

Lastly, there needs to be more accountability for on ice officials in the NCAA, Don Adam is a horrible official and should be removed from officiating before someone gets killed on the ice as a result of his incompetence.

There is some justice in the world as Marvin has been suspended for his hit and will not be playing in tonight's game against the Sioux.
Edit: Marvin suspended for series finale ----I just got word that St. Cloud State's Aaron Marvin has been suspended for tonight's series finale against UND.

Marvin illegally checked UND's Chay Genoway into the boards from behind in last night's contest. Genoway didn't return.
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5 comments:

  1. I hope he plays and MacWilliam beats his ass. I don't know what Zajac was waiting for, act like a captain.

    I would rather have that outcome than our coach whining to the league about a suspension.

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  2. Face it, the refs suck...always have and always will.

    At least Hepp was on the ice when they blamed him. Last year I was at a game when they called the penalty on a Mav that wasn't even on the ice!

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  3. Marvin will sit tonight he was suspended, I guess Shep still has the stones to make a decision.

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  4. If it was indeed a bad hit from behind that may have caused injury, its certainly worthy of a 5-minute major penalty and an ejection. Whether or not its deserving of a game suspension is debatable. I've seen way worse only get called for an elbowing or roughing penalty. I think the fact that Marvin is 6'3" has something to do with it.

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  5. Chay is a great player and it is so unfortunate that he is out. I hope that he gets well soon.

    Sandy called him the best player in the league. I want him to be in the tUMD-UND games, so we can beat the best!

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