aurik Posted March 17 Author Posted March 17 On 3/15/2026 at 1:57 PM, KarateKen said: Auston Matthews is out for the rest of the season with an MCL tear that he suffered against the Ducks on March 12. Matthews is the Maple Leafs team captain and arguably the best American born hockey play in the world right now. The injury happened as a result of a cheap shot by Ducks defenseman Radko Gudas, who collided with Matthews with intent to injure, according to the officials. Gudas was ejected and has been given a five-game suspension. Way too short of a suspension. Gudas has a long history of suspensions, maybe not Tom Wilson long, but long. This was not a hockey play; it was an intent to injure. Gudas should have been suspended for much longer, maybe the rest of the season, but no surprise the NHL department of player safety got it wrong, as they often do. The league should take a long and serious look this offseason for how they hand out punishments like this. Too often the offender gets off easy. It's time for an overhaul. Goudas should have definitely gotten more than 5 games because of that, but I suspect the CBA requires that he be a repeat offender to a certain degree. Shuri-Ryu 1996-1997 - Gokyu Judo 1996-1997 - Yonkyu Uechi-Ryu 2018-Present - Nidan ABS Bladesmith 2021-Present - Apprentice Matayoshi Kobudo 2024-Present - Gokyu
KarateKen Posted March 18 Posted March 18 Without looking, who is in first place right now in Atlantic Division? It is the BUFFALO SABERS! The Sabers have had a lot of tough years but at the moment they have one of the best records in the NHL, second seed right now in the east with 90 standings points. It has been I think 14 years in a row without the playoffs for the Sabers, the longest playoff drought of any team in the history of the NHL. That will finally end this year thanks to some great defense and goalie play. Sabers will be in the playoffs for the first time since 2011. Let's see if they can make a run for the cup. Other teams in good shape for the playoffs are the Hurricanes, Lightning, and Canadians in the east, but it gets really tight after that with teams like the Penguins and Islanders ahead of the pack. Out west the Avs have 97 points, most in the league, and are 20 points ahead of the Ducks who lead the Pacific division. Wow, can't remember seeing such a large gap in points between the first and second seed. In the east the gap between the top seed and the 8th seed is only nine points. The Stars (94 points) and Wild (90) are going to get in, and both have a chance at winning the Presidents trophy. Utah is hanging in there with 76 points, as some teams in the Pacific are fighting it out with the Knights (77) and Oilers (76) very much in the hunt. Kraken, Kings, and Jets are still alive but are on the outside looking in. Teams who have had tough seasons this year and won't make the playoffs include the Panthers, Rangers, Flames, Blackhawks, and the Canucks are dead last, a mere 48 points, putting them 11 points behind the second worst team, the Flames. The Pacific has been the worst division in the NHL this year. Each team has about 15 games left, give or take, so we are in the home stretch, and the playoffs are only a month away!
KarateKen Posted Tuesday at 10:39 PM Posted Tuesday at 10:39 PM The NHL Department of Player Safety is a joke. AJ Greer gets a mere three game suspension for his dirty and illegal cheap shot on Connor Zary of the Flames. A terrible hit from behind and into the boards against a defenseless player. As I said in a previous post recently, the NHL needs to take a long and serious look at making changes to the department of player safety. First the Austin Matthews hit, and now this one on Connor Zary. These are serious hits that can end seasons and even players careers, and the league continues to hand out soft punishment. The NHL should be ashamed. George Parros should be fired, he has been a disaster, and the league should do a complete overhaul of the department this offseason before someone gets paralyzed from a dirty play. They need new leadership and a whole new team who does a better job. Furthermore, the punishment does nothing to harm the Panthers franchise, who are out of any playoff hopes this year anyway. This is disgraceful. Here they had a chance to send a message and let it be known they are taking these hits more seriously, instead they botched it yet again.
sensei8 Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago Maybe NHL players might want to start wearing a concussion helmet like they do in the NFL!! AJ Geer slap on the wrist sure doesn’t fit the crime. I wonder if the NFL penalizes the teams owner with a very stiff fine for things like this?!? **Proof is on the floor!!!
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