@tom_mallory Authoritarian control?
Remind me again, who was pushing:
~Lockdowns
~Fear marketing campaign
~Forced inoculation
~Ban from public life despite said inoculation not being tested to stop transmission
~Closed borders
~Withheld medical treatment
That’s right. It was The Science™
@DikenaClinton Crying is a form of communication. She sounds like the bad communicator is she doesn’t recognize that crying is vital to a 2 week olds communication.
@Fuel13@NHLPlayerSafety I’d have thought this would’ve given it away that this was trolling…
“Ongoing $1000/month donations to the Wild Fan Fund to atone for emotional damages”
@NHL@Sportsnet@TVASports Rantanen’s golfing and Necas will be soon, too.
Minnesota and Carolina final to reward the two teams who made big balls trades the last two seasons.
@ClackityHabs@rogness_bryan@NHLPlayerSafety I hope they’re up 5-1 with 8mins left so Foligno can challenge him and pound his face in. Either that or his final embarrassment in the series is him, their captain, cowering into the offseason.
@NHLPlayerSafety How much longer does a guy need to take abuse before your league starts protecting them? Yes, Hartman was a dick to refs and his Stutzle play was unacceptable. But since that suspension he’s done all you’ve asked, yet taken TONS of abuse against VGK last year, now DAL this year
@NHLPlayerSafety Hartman would be getting an in-person hearing and 5-10 games if roles were reversed. That’s despite Hartman being a clean player this series and this being the 2nd or 3rd time Benn has deliberately attempted to injure a Wild player this series.
@VladPlane@NHLPlayerSafety The product is fine. But fining someone when you’ve established the identical infraction is a 2-5 game suspension in the regular season is not good for the league or viewership and shows there’s bias.
@VladPlane@NHLPlayerSafety … However, when a player like Hartman “serves his time” and changes his game and still gets detrimental treatment, I believe that could be the extremely difficult situation and pattern of behavior that justifies escalation and seeking remediation from external counsel/courts
@VladPlane@NHLPlayerSafety But the establishment of the DOPS proves the league recognizes they have a problem they need to control, and it’s their effort to control it internally….
@NHLPlayerSafety If I were a sports injury attorney, I’d document all this gross negligence to protect players health by the blatant head contacts and attempts to injure you choose to ignore. I’d reach out to those players upon retirement and offer to put together a case on their behalf pro bono