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		<title>Lapierre the new Bernie Goetz?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 06 Mar 2010 03:31:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ann</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[On March 5, 2010, around 1:50 into the third period, Scott Nichol received a pass from Torrey Mitchell, rang it off the post, and then continued on his way, trying to set up for another chance. In no way was he endangering any Canadiens player, attempting anything cheap, or really doing anything except for trying [...]]]></description>
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<p>On March 5, 2010, around 1:50 into the third period, Scott Nichol received a pass from Torrey Mitchell, rang it off the post, and then continued on his way, trying to set up for another chance. In no way was he endangering any Canadiens player, attempting anything cheap, or really doing anything except for trying to score a goal. Maxim Lapierre, following Nichol, slashed him, and then cross-checked him from behind. Nichol flew full-speed into the boards, hitting his shoulder, and crumpled onto the ice. He laid there for a while, his legs twitching (yes, twitching) in pain. When he got up to say some things I am sure are not suitable for a family atmosphere, he was holding his arm close to his chest, trying to keep his shoulder in place. He did not return for the rest of the game, and is now expected to be out for 7-10 days (in Sharks-speak, that&#8217;s usually 2-3 weeks at the very least).</p>
<p>Lapierre got no penalty, no beat-down from any of the Sharks players, nothing. The only penalties that arose were from the scrum afterwards, to Jay Leach and Travis Moen. Lapierre was actually smiling after it, if you can believe it.</p>
<p>Now, I admit, I&#8217;m incredibly biased. Nichol plays for the Sharks, and Lapierre doesn&#8217;t. But really, if Nichol didn&#8217;t twist his body so that he&#8217;d only end up with a shoulder injury, it would have been his head crashing into the boards, and his neck absorbing that force. There was a very real possibility that he could have been paralyzed or worse.</p>
<p>I can go on about how I think that&#8217;s a dirty cheapshot and something that should be completely removed from the game, as well as Chris Lee&#8217;s complete inability to see something so completely obvious 15 feet away, but that&#8217;s been dealt with. People have talked about it already and a 4-game suspension has been doled out.</p>
<p>The thing that gets me, the thing that really pisses me off, is the insistence by some fans &#8211; largely Montreal fans, but some other ones as well &#8211; that Nichol deserved it because of all the cheap shots that he has thrown throughout his career.</p>
<p>In short, to some, Maxim Lapierre has become Bernie Goetz.</p>
<p>They feel that the violent actions of one can be justified if the victim has committed crimes in the past, and could possibly commit crimes in the future. They feel that by physically hurting Nichol and keeping him out of the game for weeks will improve the NHL, and that Lapierre should not be indicted because he was doing a public service, or because it &#8220;would take 10 more of Lapierre&#8217;s hits to make up for all of Nichol&#8217;s cheapshots.&#8221; People are wishing injury on Nichol, and that&#8217;s just wrong.</p>
<p>Has the situation gotten so bad in the NHL that some fans are wishing for more dangerous hits like that on borderline-dirty players? Has it gotten to the point where fans no longer trust the referees and the NHL&#8217;s supplementary discipline, just like how New Yorkers had completely lost faith in their police force? The entire Sharks-Canadiens game was an example of a game that got completely out of hand, where cheap-shots were being doled out like AOL CDs back in the lates 1990s, but that&#8217;s just a rare occurance, right? I&#8217;d like to think so, but the reaction to the game and the hit itself is worrying.</p>
<p>There are jokes about Colin Campbell&#8217;s Wheel of Justice and, of course, DGB&#8217;s famous suspension chart. The thing that worries me is that the jokes are true. People were wondering if Lapierre would even get a suspension, which, for an obviously dirty play such as that (disregarding any outside factors such as the perpetrator, the victim, and how the rest of the game was going, it was unquestionably dirty), should not even be a question. And then add to that how people were commenting how it was a good thing &#8211; have I been transported back to the early 80s?</p>
<p>I like the hits and the fights that make up good, physical hockey. Douglas Murray of the Sharks is one of my favorite players, and is well-known for his ability to dish out huge and completely legal hits. Fighting to settle scores without resorting to cheap shots is, in my opinion, the best way to administer justice so that the players can feel satisfied. David Booth did it with Mike Richards, and for all intents and purposes, the score from Richards&#8217;s headshot has been settled. I am not advocating to take out the physical play of hockey &#8211; I just don&#8217;t want the players and the fans to feel like the only way to dole out justice is by cheapshots on players. I don&#8217;t want Lapierre, or any other player, to be Bernie Goetz.</p>
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		<title>Scott Nichol Hates Detroit</title>
		<link>http://foolsandsages.net/2009/10/26/scott-nichol-hates-detroit/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Oct 2009 23:28:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ann</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Sharks recently released 20 questions with Scott Nichol, asked by television color guy Drew Remenda, which has some interesting answers. This is just a series that has already gotten answers from Dany Heatley and Dan Boyle. Some highlights: Drew: Most embarrassing moment in hockey? Scott: Missing on an empty net. Drew: When? Scott: Me? [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Sharks recently released 20 questions with Scott Nichol, asked by television color guy Drew Remenda, which has some interesting answers. This is just a series that has already gotten answers from Dany Heatley and Dan Boyle.</p>
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<p>Some highlights:</p>
<p><b>Drew:</b> Most embarrassing moment in hockey?<br />
<b>Scott:</b> Missing on an empty net.<br />
<b>Drew:</b> When?<br />
<b>Scott:</b> Me? I never miss on those!</p>
<p>Already an upgrade on about 2/3 of our bottom 6 last year. And I&#8217;m totally serious &#8211; the Sharks couldn&#8217;t score on an empty net if their lives depended on it. Mike Grier actually hit the post on an empty net breakaway once (and yes, he was actually on a breakaway).</p>
<p><b>Drew:</b> At what age should kids start dating?<br />
<b>Scott:</b> Boys or girls?<br />
<b>Drew:</b> Both.<br />
<b>Scott:</b> Girls, never. And boys, maybe 18.</p>
<p>If you didn&#8217;t know Scott had at least one daughter already, you do now.</p>
<p><b>Drew:</b> Biggest offensive threat &#8211; Dan Boyle or Douglas Murray?<br />
<b>Scott:</b> What are you going by, preseason or regular season? Dan Boyle, probably.</p>
<p>I have a feeling that Murray&#8217;s preseason hat trick is going to be a recurring joke among Sharks players this season. Hell, it&#8217;s already a running joke among fans.</p>
<p><b>Drew:</b> Team you hate playing against?<br />
<b>Scott:</b> Detroit.<br />
<b>Drew:</b> Player you hate playing against?<br />
<b>Scott:</b> All of Detroit.</p>
<p>And thus, Scott Nichol is a good product of the Central Division, and hates Detroit. He will fit in well here.</p>
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