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MISES À JOUR DE DYLAN LARKIN ET DAVID PERRON : RÉPARTITION D’UNE ÉNORME Mêlée AVEC LES ROUGES DE DETROIT ET LES SÉNATEURS D’OTTAWA



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Le premier tour du repêchage 2023 de la LNH s’est déroulé comme suit : 1er) Blackhawks de Chicago, Connor Bedard 2e) Ducks d’Anaheim, Leo Carlsson 3e) Blue Jackets de Columbus, Adam Fantilli 4e) Sharks de San Jose, Will Smith 5e) Canadiens de Montréal, David Reinbacher 6e) Arizona Coyotes, Dmitri Simashev 7e) Flyers de Philadelphie, Matvei Michkov 8e) Capitals de Washington, Ryan Leonard 9e) Red Wings de Détroit, Nate Danielson 10e) Blues de St. Louis, Dalibor Dvorsky 11e) Canucks de Vancouver, Tom Willander 12e) Coyotes de l’Arizona (des Sénateurs d’Ottawa ), Daniil But 13e) Sabres de Buffalo, Zach Benson 14e) Penguins de Pittsburgh, Brayden Yager 15e) Predators de Nashville, Matthew Wood 16e) Flames de Calgary, Samuel Honzek 17e) Red Wings de Détroit (des Islanders de New York via les Canucks de Vancouver), Axel Sandin Pellikka 18e) Jets de Winnipeg, Colby Barlow 19e) Blackhawks de Chicago (du Lightning de Tampa Bay), Oliver Moore 20e) Seattle Kraken, Eduard Sale 21e) Wild du Minnesota, Charlie Stramel 22e) Flyers de Philadelphie (des Kings de Los Angeles via les Blue Jackets de Columbus), Oliver Bonk 23e) Rangers de New York, Gabe Perreault 24e) Predators de Nashville (des Oilers d’Edmonton), Tanner Molendyk 25e) Blues de St. Louis (des Maple Leafs de Toronto), Otto Stenberg 26e) Sharks de San Jose (des Devils du New Jersey), Quentin Musty 27e) Colorado Avalanche, Calum Ritchie 28e) Maple Leafs de Toronto (des Bruins de Boston via les Capitals de Washington), Easton Cowan 29e) Blues de St. Louis (des Stars de Dallas via les Rangers de New York), Theo Lindstein 30e) Hurricanes de la Caroline, Bradley Nadeau 31e) Avalanche du Colorado (des Panthers de la Floride via les Canadiens de Montréal), Mikhail Gulyayev 32e) Golden Knights de Vegas, David Edstrom Cette vidéo se déroule également après la saison 2023 de la LNH et après les séries éliminatoires de la Coupe Stanley 2023, où les Golden Knights de Vegas ont battu les Panthers de la Floride en les finales. Dylan Larkin était l’un des meilleurs espoirs de la LNH au repêchage 2014 de la LNH. Le repêchage de la LNH 2014 a vu de nombreux espoirs de la LNH sélectionnés par diverses équipes. 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23 Comments

  1. I am a long-time Wings fan, and while this was one of the scariest hits I've seen in a while, I also agree that a lot of other fans are going too far. I don't care about the player's history, I doubt he even realized it was Larkin he was hitting. But Joseph clearly went for the head. That's targetting, not cross-checking. The close-ups showed that. Joseph should have been ejected. I'm not calling for fines or bans or other crazy stuff. But he went for our guy's head, and in a dangerous position. Because while scrums happen and absolutely should be part of the game, Larkin wasn't bending over or had his head in a vulnerable position. Joseph targeted it. And yeah, Perron understandably got mad. And if he went after Joseph, I'd say just eject him too, and call it done. But going after an uninvolved guy….yeah, fine or suspension-worthy, as much as I hate to say it.

  2. I'm not saying what Perron did was right (not at all in fact), but I will say I kinda get how it happened. Like mentioned in the video everything is happening really fast, Perron was in a scrum of his own in front of the net and likely was too distracted to see who hit Larkin and Zub was unfortunately caught in the wrong place at the wrong time. Fans that don't know these players personally and don't have actual stakes in this like the players do got very emotional. Imagine if this is your teammate, your friend even, you would be very emotional and more prone to going after the first person you thought caused this.

  3. If Kelly wasn't there, it would have been just a run of the mill push in front of the net. Happens 1000 times a season

  4. Long time Wings fan (since Yzerman got drafted). I agree that if Kelly wasn't there it would have been a non issue. As for Perron, he was definitely attacking with an intent to injure, but at what was going on, he was his Captain face down on the ice and saw the closest Ottawa player looking down at him. He lost it, snapped and took matters into his own hands, can't say that I blame him. But make no mistake it was an intent to injure. I just hope that at his hearing that they take everything into account and he gets a fair hearing.

  5. The sens have been a rough team to play against for a couple years, but what I've seen when they play the wings is a ton of dirty and pathetic amateur play. I get playing rough but its hilarious to think that they say this is a fast, agile, and playmaking league and then i see what goes down in games.

  6. There's never going to be a "good time" to talk about it, but here's my view:

    1. Perron earned his 5+ games that he's undoubtedly going to receive. He just watched his Captain go down in a heap. Perron, as anyone would, completely lost his mind and went after the first guy in a white sweater. I'm cool with him getting a seat in the press box for some games. The funny thing though, is people would be finding pieces of an opponent's face in the upper part of the lower bowl for weeks if it were Parros on the ice and an opponent hit his Captain like that, and I wouldn't have blamed him for that either.

    2. Kelly, the other Sens player involved, received what might actually be two undeserved minutes. He never really changed his position. He wasn't expecting to hit Larkin in the head. Larkin was already going down when Kelly hit him. The two was more than enough.

    3. Joseph. Even if the incident is as innocent as it's being made out to be in this video, it was still a dangerous play and he still hit Larkin high. I would go out and say that if he wasn't paying attention to who it was, if he didn't look to see and just hit the first head he came in contact with, that'd be even worse because he wasn't paying attention. But if you look at the replay, you'll see Joseph change position to ensure he gets Larkin — whether he knows it's Larkin or not == high.

    Now, some of the more emotional takes, the idea that the Sens should be fined or have points deducted (What, like points in the standings? That didn't even happen when Todd Bertuzzi went after Steve Moore) is pretty outlandish and, I think, an outlier. But at the end of the day, Joseph either intentionally targeted Larkin or was negligent and it just happened to be a head that he was targeting. Either way, the league should've stepped in. The league should've taken a stand, called Joseph, and sent a clear message about head hits. Instead, the only avenging that was done was Perron going after the wrong guy.

  7. Perron did not decide to hurt whoever was closest, you can obviously see he went for the guy who looked like he was holding the knife while standing over larkins unconscious body. His actions were not indiscriminate, they were specific with the information he had in that split second. Perron, in all likeliness, thought zub was the guy who did it. From perrons angle with where he looked up and saw that, thats an easy deduction to make. Had he known it was joseph, he would have gone after him and been justified in his rage. I don't have a problem with supplimental discipline for perron for what he did, but lets get straight why he went after zub

  8. I think Perron would have gone after Joseph if he wasn’t a baby who skated away after his cheap shot

  9. One thing is I'll give Kelly credit. He's the first person to call for the medical staff to come out from what I saw. His secondary contact , while might be the contact to knock Larkin out didn't look intentional. Joseph's initial hit did have a hint of dirtyness about it being that high.

    I haven't seen perron at all take those kinds of liberties against anyone before and don't remember him ever being a dirty player. I'd love to think his hit was meant to be in the arm/shoulder and just got up high. Either way I could see a suspension coming (and rightly so).

  10. Boy we are a super weak hockey team. Just start calling us the leafs at this point. We can’t defend ourselves like proper hockey players and our fans are at the verge of toxicity.

  11. I fully agreed with what the on-ice guys did… it appeared it might have been a cross-check but clearly was shove to get the man away from the net.. .just unfortunate that Kelly was where he was.. still, both got hands in the head area creating minor penalties… fully agree… Perron… when you watch the replay you see that the guy he went after 1. tripped and fell at/on the feet of Larkin.. 2. got up and realized Larkin was in a bad way and just relaxed… only to have Perron attack… I hear some try to explain it away.. sorry.. even with your explanation… he’s still and instigator and that’s been banned for a while.. a cross check to the neck/head area on the guy who’s stopped playing… well, I expect he’ll get some serious time… and he should… I’m so sick of this head hunting after a hit.. yeah, some is deserved.. like cheap shots.. this was NOT a cheap shot.. and mostly they go after the offender… even for a clean hit.. well.. questionable hit with alot of bad luck.. and you attack the wrong guy viciously… I hope for 20 games… just to send the message… but I expect 5-10…

  12. So two players can hit a player in the head either intentional or not doesn't make any difference. What about player safety. Canucks appear to be fine line dirty team. The wings should of player Kostin in this game to even things up.

  13. What do the Ottawa have to complain about? Would it have been better, if Perron waited until later in the game to ambush the right Sens players? A coincidental retaliation?

  14. Clearly intent to injure on Larkin.
    Perron just tackled a guy 🤷🏻‍♂️

    Senator guy should face serious suspension time.

  15. Terrible takes on r/Detroit

    Kick Joseph out of the league? What Perron did was 💯 more reckless.

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