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#nhl #hockey #nhlplayoffs Les Maple Leafs de Toronto ont perdu le deuxième match contre les Panthers de la Floride au 2e tour des séries éliminatoires et les partisans des Leafs ne sont pas contents. Non seulement une défaillance mentale de 47 secondes leur a coûté le match… mais les fans de Leaf cherchaient justice après que Sam Bennett Cross ait vérifié Michael Bunting dans la tête et abordé Matthew Knies. Knies a reçu un diagnostic de commotion cérébrale et les fans de Leaf ne sont pas du tout satisfaits. Nous décomposons le jeu et comment les deux équipes ont obtenu ce résultat dans cette vidéo. Merci à notre commanditaire Formation de hockey : Découvrez la formation de hockey ici ! Hockey Training YouTube : https://www.youtube.com/hockeytraining Hockey Training Shop : https://shop.hockeytraining.com/ Musique offerte par blaowry Suivez-le sur ⏩ https://www.instagram.com/blaowry / https://youtube.com/channel/UCeHAyP3nx4LWPArr9Mca0nQ https://www.beatstars.com/blaowry

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  1. Bunting gets 3 games for shoulder to head contact and Sam Bennett gets nothing for cross checking bunting in the head. Either way both are headshots and I would argue the cross check was more intentional.

  2. Panthers play to injure players who stand in front of the net is their secret. No leaf wants to be there anymore. This is huge for a net minder.

  3. wayne simmonds needs to play and take care of this coward ..n show coward sam how the cold ice feels on his head

  4. re game 2: Why was Bennett allowed to attempt to Murder, to kill Matthew Knies ? ?!!!!!!!!!!

    By slamming Knies's head into the ice with his vicious, despicable, psychotic, full and deliberate force using the momentum of his entire body is punishable under Canadian and USA law.

    This was a deliberate attempt to cause a permanent, irreversible head injury or death to Mr Knies.

    This type of injury could lead to depression and suicide in later life as well as painful and debilitating brain deterioration leading to an early death.

    Its clear this sick, violent culture is acceptable and encouraged by team leaders on the Florida Panthers by players such as Matthew Tkachuk who displayed a despicable, deviant, psychotic response to this dangerous assault on Mr. Knies in a post game interview and is a clear indication that Tkachuk may also be suffering from some type of psychopathy. Therefore: Mr. Tkachuk and Mr. Bennett are both a clear and present danger to the health and safety of all players in the NHL.
    How can this game grow at the grass roots level if this type of criminal act goes on unabated by the league and law enforcement ? What type of parent would offer this type of game to their child.

  5. Player safety is a joke. Lots of this in the league and always over looked. They claim they would like to reduce concussions in the game but don't do anything but slap guys on the wrist as punishment. Slamming a player to the ice is not hockey, clean checks are. If they want it out of the game max suspension for headshots, crosschecks to the head and slamming players heads to the ice. Repeat offenders get banned from the league, that would take care of this issue real fast. But player safety would rather make a example out of McDavid than crack down on what causes a lot concussions. Will it take the NHL to have a Chris Benoit type tragedy before they actually take concussions seriously?

  6. It’s a sad thing when the playoffs come down to who can be the dirtiest and roughest, instead of the winner being settled by hockey talent.

  7. Toronto get better officiating on the road !
    Go figure
    Looks like wwe refs out there
    7

  8. Bobrofski didn't steal shit.
    Those "chances" in the 3rd were garbage that any beer league goalie would have stopped, because the Leafs let the Panthers defense push them around without fighting them back.
    It was the most cowardly 3rd period of playoff hockey I've seen in over 50 yrs of watching and playing this game.
    Funny how Tkachuk isn't suspended for 3.
    Time to head hunt the prick.

  9. Not a big hockey fan but how does the dude not get suspended after making an illegal check and giving someone a concussion? If you illegally injure the other player and take them out of the series shouldn't you also be out of the series to even things up? seems crazy unfair, just go around hammering people's heads to get them out of the series and all you get is a penalty.

  10. This is what I love about Laff fans. They're wining about plays that I bet they were cheering when Florida was doing the same thing to the Bruins 😅

  11. The worst part is how skill is marketed in the season, to only be riding backseat to savagery in the playoffs. Some of these plays are dirty and the dirt goes both ways. But particularly for teams like the oilers the hacking and slashing on mcjesus would never fly in the season, and the NHL carries over to the playoffs and suddenly stops calling things the same. I love the game, but as I get older and the bruisers are chased from the game in general I don't see the same need for non calls in the playoffs. Should just call the game. If you want the NHL to be a skill game, the skill should be rewarded. Just my 2 cents

  12. Leafs are wimps. FP and TB players have been falling on Samsonov constantly; what do Leafs players do? SFA. Matthews was knocked around by Stamkos and what did he do? SFA. Tavares gets mugged regularly in front of the net; what does he do? SFA. Somebody should punch out Bennett the next game; but what will the Leafs do? SFA. The Leafs have no grit, no determination. Why haven't Leafs players run over Bobrovsky? Making the second round has only served to highlight the Leafs' limitations. I hope Dubas isn't given a contract extension to mishandle the team for another few years. This team needs a major shakeup, from players to management, or this wimpshit will continue. The stats show that about 85% of teams down 2-0 don't make the next round. When the going gets tough, the Leafs get going, to the golf course.

  13. The Leafs piss me off they're so pocketed. But I hate the NHL and NHLPA policy on gratuitous violence in hockey. Truba, Bennet, Kreider, Wilson and many others are happy fools… and hockey fans are only too happy to be seen as vulgar pig payers.

  14. It seems pretty straightforward. If a penalty results in an injury that causes a player to miss games, the penalty includes suspension until the injured player returns. I've been touting that solution since Dale Hunter knocked Pierre Turgeon out of the playoffs in '93.

  15. I've been watching playoff hockey since at least 1970. I was 8 when I walked into my dad's bedroom to see what all the cheering was about in 1967 and saw the Leafs hoisting the cup. The one thing I've learned is that playoff hockey is what it is. One player's hit is another player's penalty. The same take down behind the net can win the puck or it can injure a player. I still don't understand why the referee was punished for calling a penalty on the Golden Knights player for body slamming the Sharks player on the ice which also resulted in a concussion and missed games. How is the Knives take down different from the Leafs take down of the Panther player a few minutes earlier in the game when everyone cheered? I watcher the Flyers manhandle every team in the mid-1970s. It was the most brutal hockey you'll ever see and they have 2 cups to show for it. I'm not saying all is fair in love and hockey. Freak accidents happen. All you can do is hope the scales balance. Sometimes they do. Sometimes they don't. In hockey the bad guys often win. They're not the 'dirty' players. They're just the ones who don't wear your home jersey.

  16. How can anyone bet on NHL hockey when games are officiated the way they are. It seems there are 3 teams that can do no wrong while calling the same plays against their opponents. Its not just with the Leafs, its happening league wide.

  17. If this was back in the day, even 10-15 years ago this would have been more legit because the leafs would have had an enforcer to come and sort it out after the hit.
    The reason i bring this up is because in a league that has essentially faded out the role of the enforcer, tougher teams are willing to take more serious liberties with players, especially if they are green like Knies. There just isn’t the same amount of order now and the game suffers. If this was 2002, Tucker or Domi or Corson would have been all over the Panthers.

  18. I'm not a Leafs fan but Sam Bennett's take down of the young star Knies was intentional and made to hurt him and give him a concussion. The league is weak and has no back bone when it comes to protecting players. When you watch the take down in slow motion Bennett changes his angle and rings his neck to take him down. Not just to bring him down but there is a pause and then he slams his head down to the ice. That is not called or looked at as a suspension and they look at Sam cross checking Bunting? No suspension here only to fine him $5,000. What an absolute joke. This is what happens when you don't have a player who will protect your stars and go and beat the crap out of Bennett. Who is going to go after him next game? Luke Shenn is tough but it would be a draw at best as Bennett is a tough sob. Playoff hockey is all about what dirty plays you can get away with and knocking your opponent out of the playoffs so you take out their stars which gives you better odds to win the round. Do you really see the Leafs coming back from the way the Panthers play. I don't give them much hope to win 4 out of the next 5 games. As long as Ktackuk and Bennett can skate around cracking heads Leafs are done.

  19. Maybe the leafs should wear their pride jerseys, and Florida might back off hitting them so hard.

  20. Michael bunting did a cheap shot to the lightning and suspended for two games but this got by with this cheap no wonder bunting would be mad.

  21. You should to a vid on Eberle literally breaking cogliano's neck and the fact that he hasn't been punished at all.

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