I'm in a bit of a quandary about that particular episode, although I watched game, I couldn't say whether it was a legal hit or not, but it was a GOOD one. While you are serving a penalty for injuring a player I've always been under the impression that the "injured" player couldn't be on the ice for the duration of the penalty.!! Help me out here Talloola.
the penalty he was given was 'not' for the type of hit, it was for interference, as the puck was
not quite there, so all of this arguement about the penalty being blind sided, or whatever doesn't
really apply on the ice, it was interference, BUT when toronto decide to review the call, then they will decide if
he should be suspended for 'the type' of hit or not.
I think torres is an effective player and has played that way all year, it seems that at this time of
the year his 'brain' has sped up a little too much and he has to reign his energy in, and get back
to the type of player he was all year, a goal once in awhile, but very good energy, and makes the
opposition take notice when he is out there, (and many other teams have those players too), the
team is very deep in talent, but canucks must have a torres type of player to make the other team
honest, so they don't go running around taking out our best players, there is nice balance to teams,
and without the 'hitter' or 'energy' player, players like the twins are 'bait' out there, with no
support.
Seabrook obviously was not hit directly to the head, or he would not have bounced
up almost immediately, he was hit hard, knocked down fast, gathered his wits, and
got up, and skated away, and he also did not get knocked into the end boards head
first.
I think I just heard that torres will 'not' get any supplemental penalty, suspension etc. the hit
was done, the referee assessed his penalty.
Torres did not directly hit seabrook's head, but his shoulder went into seabrook and perhaps slid
up and glanced off his head, and believe me, toronto would have watched this hit many many times,
and made that decision, so be it.
The decisions that the league has made for the past few months have been so inconsistent that we
never know what will happen.