Previous NHLER condemns the “Galen Chatfield” removal after Canes D-Man fled the supplementary discipline


John Scott condemned the former NHL John Scott's outlet Carolina Hurricanes Defender Galen Cheleseld To carry out the “GUTLESS” removal process at the Capitals Connor McMICHAEL on Wednesday.

The two players dropped gloves in the third period of Carolina's 5-1 victory. As their helmets were lost early in the scrap, Chatfield McMICHAEL was strongly taken to the ice in a heroism similar to wrestling.

While MCMICHAEL was not injured in the play, many criticized the behavior of Schides as an unnecessary dangerous. Scott was among them, Tweet:

“Without attractive. The intention to infection. This should be a multi -game comment. No discipline … What do we do here?”

Both players have received the matching specialties for five minutes and bad behavior for 10 minutes.

The battle took place during a seven -minute messy stretch that witnessed 120 minutes of penalty. There was eight misconduct, four combat specialties and 10 minor penalties evaluated between the two teams.

Capitals Spence Carbery coach has hinted to his frustration with some unarmed plays that preceded the accident:

“There were a few plays by (removal), as you know … … the safety of the player is a big thing. Men are very good in each other's police for what is dangerous or what is, and there were some dangerous plays that begin to get it … You can feel the temperature raising.”

Carberi pointed to a few moments in the game, where, given the result (5-1), the calls that the players led to were lost to take things in their hands. He emphasized that this is when the player's safety becomes a concern, as the teammates ascend to defend each other.

Capitals and hurricanes will not have to wait a long time to return a match, as the competitors of the section are scheduled to play again next week in Washington.


Craig Button calls for “Comment” for Jalen Chatfield

Craig Patton, TSN Scout Director, called for the comment of Galin Chevild because of his dangerous start in Washington's capitals forward. Connor McMicel.

“This is a dangerous play. It is the intention of playing play, there is no room for that,” Patton said (for all TSN).

He added that it was simply that McMCalek was not seriously injured in the play. Button believes that Chatfield actions call for a comment from the league.

“The way it is around its leg, I think it should be a comment. There is no place for that in this sport of hockey,” Patton said.

Galen Stepheeld, 28, in his first season of his three -year contract, $ 9 million with Carolina. He has six goals and 17 points along with 49 penalty kicks in 74 games this season.