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Getbig Main Boards => Gossip & Opinions => Topic started by: SweetDaddySiki on April 03, 2025, 06:52:03 AM
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I'm in Raleigh and a Canes fan so I do like this and I don't see what the fuss is all about. As a blue belt in BJJ and experienced in Judo, I keep thinking hockey players SHOULD take the guy down during a fight because they look stupid trying to hold and strike. The video's in the story. Maybe he should have left his helmet on...
https://nypost.com/2025/04/03/sports/capitals-hurricanes-turns-into-fight-night-with-one-controversial-brawl/
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I'm in Raleigh and a Canes fan so I do like this and I don't see what the fuss is all about. As a blue belt in BJJ and experienced in Judo, I keep thinking hockey players SHOULD take the guy down during a fight because they look stupid trying to hold and strike. The video's in the story. Maybe he should have left his helmet on...
https://nypost.com/2025/04/03/sports/capitals-hurricanes-turns-into-fight-night-with-one-controversial-brawl/
dropping the gloves and goin’ toe to toe is part of the game, that kind of takedown ain’t.
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They don't get into dust-ups in the league like they used to in the 90s. So any fight today will draw a few more eyeballs than normal.
That said...
That little slew foot move by Chatfield was an absolute piece of shit move (we can argue over whether it was a slew foot...I say it is). I don't care where you played hockey growing up; you are taught, often and well, that moves like slew footing (tripping and making a player defenseless on the fall) or sending someone into the boards defenseless (not in this case...just going off on a rant) have no place in hockey. You're jeopardizing a man's ability to make a living.
They dropped gloves, took the helmets off. So you fight. Eventually most fights end up on the ground, but the takedowns aren't brutal greco-roman throws. You don't hip-throw a man down backwards without a helmet onto the ice. He could have killed him, and I'm not joking. Players like that, who have no respect for another man's livelihood, have no place in hockey, at any level.
Chatfield is going to have to watch his back for the rest of his career, people won't want him in a locker room. I'll be interested to see how Rod the Bod handles this one internally. Might be on the bus back down to the AHL.
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They don't get into dust-ups in the league like they used to in the 90s. So any fight today will draw a few more eyeballs than normal.
That said...
That little slew foot move by Chatfield was an absolute piece of shit move (we can argue over whether it was a slew foot...I say it is). I don't care where you played hockey growing up; you are taught, often and well, that moves like slew footing (tripping and making a player defenseless on the fall) or sending someone into the boards defenseless (not in this case...just going off on a rant) have no place in hockey. You're jeopardizing a man's ability to make a living.
They dropped gloves, took the helmets off. So you fight. Eventually most fights end up on the ground, but the takedowns aren't brutal greco-roman throws. You don't hip-throw a man down backwards without a helmet onto the ice. He could have killed him, and I'm not joking. Players like that, who have no respect for another man's livelihood, have no place in hockey, at any level.
Chatfield is going to have to watch his back for the rest of his career, people won't want him in a locker room. I'll be interested to see how Rod the Bod handles this one internally. Might be on the bus back down to the AHL.
fuckin hell kermit...
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fuckin hell kermit...
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:D :D :D
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I want to see them rip their heads off.
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They don't get into dust-ups in the league like they used to in the 90s. So any fight today will draw a few more eyeballs than normal.
That said...
That little slew foot move by Chatfield was an absolute piece of shit move (we can argue over whether it was a slew foot...I say it is). I don't care where you played hockey growing up; you are taught, often and well, that moves like slew footing (tripping and making a player defenseless on the fall) or sending someone into the boards defenseless (not in this case...just going off on a rant) have no place in hockey. You're jeopardizing a man's ability to make a living.
They dropped gloves, took the helmets off. So you fight. Eventually most fights end up on the ground, but the takedowns aren't brutal greco-roman throws. You don't hip-throw a man down backwards without a helmet onto the ice. He could have killed him, and I'm not joking. Players like that, who have no respect for another man's livelihood, have no place in hockey, at any level.
Chatfield is going to have to watch his back for the rest of his career, people won't want him in a locker room. I'll be interested to see how Rod the Bod handles this one internally. Might be on the bus back down to the AHL.
Who knows; maybe that racist honky had it coming. Bet Chatfield wouldn't try that with Ovechkin. Ovechkin would have knocked him out before he could try.
But seriously, I'm not sure Rod is crazy about Chatfield to start with. He seems to get angry quickly during games when Chatfield commits a penalty and then he'll put his hand over his mouth and say something to his assistant coach.
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What’s the problem with rag dolling that guy? It’s a fight. Are only punches allowed in hockey fights?
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What’s the problem with rag dolling that guy? It’s a fight. Are only punches allowed in hockey fights?
My brother hit his head on the ice wants and in a way I wonder if you ever recovered. (Half kidding )
I think wrestling a guy where you try slam his head to the ice is akin to a low blow or other illegal punch in boxing.
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What’s the problem with rag dolling that guy? It’s a fight. Are only punches allowed in hockey fights?
In general, yes. Hockey fights tend to be fists only. You can’t start flipping guys or putting them in arm bars lol
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They don't get into dust-ups in the league like they used to in the 90s. So any fight today will draw a few more eyeballs than normal.
That said...
That little slew foot move by Chatfield was an absolute piece of shit move (we can argue over whether it was a slew foot...I say it is). I don't care where you played hockey growing up; you are taught, often and well, that moves like slew footing (tripping and making a player defenseless on the fall) or sending someone into the boards defenseless (not in this case...just going off on a rant) have no place in hockey. You're jeopardizing a man's ability to make a living.
They dropped gloves, took the helmets off. So you fight. Eventually most fights end up on the ground, but the takedowns aren't brutal greco-roman throws. You don't hip-throw a man down backwards without a helmet onto the ice. He could have killed him, and I'm not joking. Players like that, who have no respect for another man's livelihood, have no place in hockey, at any level.
Chatfield is going to have to watch his back for the rest of his career, people won't want him in a locker room. I'll be interested to see how Rod the Bod handles this one internally. Might be on the bus back down to the AHL.
What happened to the guy that killed the dude with his skate?
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it was a seriously dangerous move but hockey players are some of the dumbest athlete's on the planet
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it was a seriously dangerous move but hockey players are some of the dumbest athlete's on the planet
You mean badass.
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SF caused this carnage with his hockey fandom.
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You mean badass.
both
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played hockey into junior some high level senior, players code if the helmet comes off you do not slam someone to the ice. Expect to see Wilson and Chattfield to throw hands next meetup
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I’d have to say if you take your helmet off you are accepting all fates. You are on ice and could get really hurt either way. It WTF do I know. Guy is just lucky it wasn’t Hankins rag dolling him.
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I’d have to say if you take your helmet off you are accepting all fates. You are on ice and could get really hurt either way. It WTF do I know. Guy is just lucky it wasn’t Hankins rag dolling him.
he didnt voluntarily take his helmet off before the fight, it was stripped off accidentally during the fight. Heres the video. Players very rarely in the nhl take it off voluntarily because its an extra 2 minute penalty thus giving the other team a powerplay-----also ,yes, my god hankins would have destroyed him with his patented takedown ;D ;D