Brutal! HockeyFeed The post caught my attention on Reddit with the title: Beer League Hockey is Like Fight Club on Ice. As I watched the video, at first, all I could see was the usual nonsense of a beer league game : grown men jumping on one another, preferring to fight than to play the great game of hockey. But then, the two players laying on the ice after throwing punches caught my eye. And hopefully the victim here didn't get hurt in his... As the referee attempts to separate them, we can see that the player on the bottom of the pile pushes his rival away, but then he kicks him in the face with his skate blade. The video is short, but pay attention to how the men get separated and then one is attacked by the blade: As soon as he kicks his rival, players jump on him to stop the madness. Well, some of them probably also get to him to make him pay for the dangerous move. I mean players already have an edge when they dropped the gloves to hit one another, they cannot use the weapons that are on their feet! This is so dangerous and we get why it’s going viral on Wednesday. Police gets involved in player using skate blade to attack rival’s face on ice! This video went viral earlier this week:
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The Calgary Flames have signed Jonathan Huberdeau to a massive eight-year contract extension just weeks after acquiring him from the Florida Panthers.. MIKE STEPHENS The Hockey News The Calgary Flames have locked in their top offensive player for the foreseeable future.
In the dwindling hours of Thursday evening, the Flames put the finishing touches on the club's most important piece of business in years, reportedly agreeing to terms with forward Jonathan Huberdeau on a massive eight-year contract extension worth an average annual value of $10.5 million. The details of the deal, which now ties Huberdeau to Calgary through the 2029-30 season, such as its salary structure and the inclusion of any trade protection have yet to be reported. Well, that didn't take long. After coming over as the central piece of the Matthew Tkachuk trade, Huberdeau was not expected to re-sign with the Flames so soon as free agency waited only one year away. But the former Panthers playmaker clearly felt confident enough in the Flames' direction as an organisation to go all-in, and is now locked in for what will likely be the rest of his career at a massive price. It's hard to overstate how important this is for the future of the Flames. Huberdeau is a no-doubt top-five forward in the NHL. The 29-year-old is fresh off a 30-goal, 85-assist, 115-point campaign in which he set a league record for helpers in a single season by a left winger and also logged nearly 20 minutes of ice time per night for the runaway President's Trophy winner. Huberdeau gives his new team arguably the best playmaker in the entire league, someone who completely opens up the offensive zone for Calgary's still-dangerous forward corps while assuming the role of power-play quarterback -- which he did last season en route to helping give the Panthers the league's top man-advantage. A $10.5 million price tag is pretty expensive for a player heading into his 30s. But Huberdeau will likely provide a positive return on Calgary's investment for the bulk of the deal, starting with next season. What a wild summer. |
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