Seems to have split the ex-pros/pundits, from what I've seen, too - half saying he's clearly trying to kick (though likely in the chest) and half saying there's absolutely nothing in it at allI hadn't watched the video til today. I thought it was wild he was being arrested but I think they need to at least ask why he put his leg there. I don't think he meant to cut the dude but he certainly meant to kick him.
Yeah, tough one to prove. It comes down to recklessness and intent. Both pretty much reliant on the 'players' reason for doing what he did.Seems to have split the ex-pros/pundits, from what I've seen, too - half saying he's clearly trying to kick (though likely in the chest) and half saying there's absolutely nothing in it at all
Be interesting to see what the courts make of it - can't think of anything similar to this happening in other sports, where it's partly due to interpretation of what's a sporting accident and what's intentional foul play leading to catastrophic circumstances
Maybe back of the head punches in boxing? Don't think anything ever happened to Terrel Williams, who dealt severe brain damage to Prichard Colon
Yeah, tough one to prove. It comes down to recklessness and intent. Both pretty much reliant on the 'players' reason for doing what he did.
Wasn't there a rugby match where a player was found guilty of assault after a fight. If i recall the basis was it being 'far outside the rules, standards of the game' and not acceptable as part of rugby. I might have this wrong.
My understanding was the old owner couldn't promise the Coyotes would have a stadium witin the next 5 years. One of the reasons Bettman and co were happy to let the franchise move. Twisting the last owners arm over the stadium issue.Stupidly, it sounds like the NHL has already agreed to give a new AZ based franchise to the last owner once they get a new arena. The issue isn't just an arena, its a dedicated fan base to fill those seats which Pheonix has never had. The league had been bailing them out financially for years. The only dumber idea would be to agree to yet another franchise in Atlanta.
I'm a San Jose Sharks fan since their inception and they haven't made the playoffs since the 2018/2019 season. If the product isn't any good I understand why attendance is down, those tickets are expensive. I don't live in San Jose anymore, but I still follow them online and on TV. They need to fire the front office and the coaching staff. Of the 32 NHL teams they were dead last with only 19 wins this season and second to last the previous season. It's hard to watch when you're getting blown out most nights. Montreal, Chicago and Detroit (along with Boston, Toronto and the New York Rangers) are all original 6 teams. Their fanbase has been passed down from one generation to another. Some fans compare it to a religion, they follow them because their Father did and Grandfather before that, etc.Miami has had a nice fan base over the past few years but San Jose has had an average attendance upwards of 4,000 less a game over the past two seasons.. I know that a team's performance can impact these numbers but if you look at teams in real hockey hot beds like Montreal, Chicago and Detroit, even poor on ice performance hasn't hurt their attendance, they are all towards the top.
I completely agree with you about the perception of just being a big 4 team and making money