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camelcowboy
02-24-2007, 05:18 PM
http://www.wgr550.com/sabres/fullstory.php?id=2195

Thank you tom!


Gary B. Bettman, Commissioner,
National Hockey League,
1251 Avenue of the Americas, 47th Floor
New York, NY 10020

February 24, 2007

Dear Gary,

I am deeply concerned with the standard the NHL has adopted that seems
to allow violent hits to the head.

In light of the most recent injury to our captain Chris Drury, I am
calling on you to address this issue immediately before another player
is seriously injured or worse.

In our recent game with the Ottawa Senators, an opposing player skated
half the width of the ice surface, approached Chris Drury from his blind
side, and delivered a blow to his head which dislodged his helmet,
severely lacerating the area around his eye causing a concussion. Chris
Drury did not have the puck, he was not able to see the player coming
from behind, and had relaxed his guard. The player in question was aware
his presence was undetected but chose to deliver a vicious blow, which
can only be construed as intent to injure.

Hitting is a very important part of our game. You hit to break up a
shot, you hit to disrupt a pass, you hit to battle for the puck and you
hit to gain position for a defensive or offensive play. There are many
times a player is vulnerable. And there are many times when a player can
make a hit on a vulnerable player but chooses not to for fear of
injuring an opponent for no practical advantage. It's called respect.

What we cannot allow are hits that are designed to injure and maim. The
hit delivered to Chris Drury the other night was a hit to injure. In my
view there is no other way to view that play.

As you know, we have been on the other end of hits which cause injury to
the head. Tim Connolly, our star offensive player was knocked out of the
Stanley Cup by this same team. Although I didn't like it, Tim's
situation is very different. He had the puck; he was making a play and
could have reasonably seen the approaching player. I never complained.

This situation is very different.

Your office informed our team today that the hit on Chris Drury was a
legal hit and that it fit within the standard of play acceptable to the
NHL. We do not think this should be the standard and we do not think it
helps our game or the league. There is nothing manly about hitting a
player that can't see you. There is nothing entertaining about a big man
hitting a smaller man in the head. There is nothing good to come of a
policy that allows exciting skilled players to be targets for what I
believe to be predatory play.

I strongly urge you to convene the appropriate forum to immediately
review this policy.

Sincerely,

B. Thomas Golisano,

Governor

RockStar36
02-24-2007, 05:21 PM
Very nice!

Dozerdog
02-24-2007, 05:25 PM
Since this is not an article or content owned by WGR-55- I'm posting it in it's entirety.



Gary B. Bettman, Commissioner,
National Hockey League,
1251 Avenue of the Americas, 47th Floor
New York, NY 10020

February 24, 2007

Dear Gary,

I am deeply concerned with the standard the NHL has adopted that seems
to allow violent hits to the head.

In light of the most recent injury to our captain Chris Drury, I am
calling on you to address this issue immediately before another player
is seriously injured or worse.

In our recent game with the Ottawa Senators, an opposing player skated
half the width of the ice surface, approached Chris Drury from his blind
side, and delivered a blow to his head which dislodged his helmet,
severely lacerating the area around his eye causing a concussion. Chris
Drury did not have the puck, he was not able to see the player coming
from behind, and had relaxed his guard. The player in question was aware
his presence was undetected but chose to deliver a vicious blow, which
can only be construed as intent to injure.

Hitting is a very important part of our game. You hit to break up a
shot, you hit to disrupt a pass, you hit to battle for the puck and you
hit to gain position for a defensive or offensive play. There are many
times a player is vulnerable. And there are many times when a player can
make a hit on a vulnerable player but chooses not to for fear of
injuring an opponent for no practical advantage. It's called respect.

What we cannot allow are hits that are designed to injure and maim. The
hit delivered to Chris Drury the other night was a hit to injure. In my
view there is no other way to view that play.

As you know, we have been on the other end of hits which cause injury to
the head. Tim Connolly, our star offensive player was knocked out of the
Stanley Cup by this same team. Although I didn't like it, Tim's
situation is very different. He had the puck; he was making a play and
could have reasonably seen the approaching player. I never complained.

This situation is very different.

Your office informed our team today that the hit on Chris Drury was a
legal hit and that it fit within the standard of play acceptable to the
NHL. We do not think this should be the standard and we do not think it
helps our game or the league. There is nothing manly about hitting a
player that can't see you. There is nothing entertaining about a big man
hitting a smaller man in the head. There is nothing good to come of a
policy that allows exciting skilled players to be targets for what I
believe to be predatory play.

I strongly urge you to convene the appropriate forum to immediately
review this policy.

Sincerely,

B. Thomas Golisano,

Governor

SkateZilla
02-24-2007, 05:30 PM
Go Tommy Its your Birthday...

RockStar36
02-24-2007, 05:30 PM
What pisses me off the most is how differently this would have been handled had it been Crosby who took that hit.

Ebenezer
02-24-2007, 05:43 PM
this is the NHL...the first way to get all the calls going against you is to write a letter like that.

SkateZilla
02-24-2007, 05:53 PM
Ironically this letter will never be read, they'll see the return address and put it immediately in the trash

YardRat
02-24-2007, 06:47 PM
Good for Tom...'legal hit' and 'within the standard of play' my ass.

Dumb-asses.

SabreEleven
02-24-2007, 09:21 PM
Ironically this letter will never be read, they'll see the return address and put it immediately in the trash

Yes it will be read and photo copied and put on every referee's locker around the NHL and we thought calls went against the Sabres before.

YardRat
02-24-2007, 09:31 PM
Some douchebag writer from Ottawa really ripped him in between the first and second periods...called it the ultimate in whining, or something close.

Carlton Bailey
02-25-2007, 12:39 AM
Some douchebag writer from Ottawa really ripped him in between the first and second periods...called it the ultimate in whining, or something close.

Yeah, and then the guy got owned by Kevin Sylvester.

Crisis
02-25-2007, 04:04 AM
We sound like a bunch of whiny *******s to the rest of the league now.

Any other team and we're bashing them for this.

I agree with it though, just don't expect Buffalo to be the most popular team though.

Meathead
02-25-2007, 10:44 AM
i would agree with that letter no matter what team had it happen to them

theres no place in hockey for a blindside headhunting hit like that

Nighthawk
02-25-2007, 10:47 AM
i would agree with that letter no matter what team had it happen to them

theres no place in hockey for a blindside headhunting hit like that

This stuff needs to be dealt with and soon. Too many guys are suffering serious injuries because of the "head hunting" going on by marginal NHL players.

camelcowboy
02-25-2007, 11:44 AM
We sound like a bunch of whiny *******s to the rest of the league now.

Any other team and we're bashing them for this.

I agree with it though, just don't expect Buffalo to be the most popular team though.

As long as buffalo, plays hard on the ice. They made they're point on the ice thursday. NHL should adopt the college rule of no blows to the head, but hey the refs can't handle making the calls now why put more on their plates. Im happy to see the sabres respond the way they did. It take a lock out for the NHL to change anything meaningful.

SABURZFAN
02-25-2007, 11:59 AM
We sound like a bunch of whiny *******s to the rest of the league now.




anybody who saw the highlights of what happened knows that ruff responded and their goalie got his ass kicked.

don137
02-25-2007, 12:10 PM
It just shows what a bunch of clueless cluster F's are running the league. They want to clean up the game but allow blind side open ice hits away from the puck. They are talking out of both sides of there mouth. The thing that irks me is Neil never let up when he should of. He is the poster child when you hear players from yester-year say how the current players don't respect one another and the game and try to hurt someone. When a player has the puck he is fair game he should always be in position knowing he is fair game to be hit. It also is a message to the rest of the league that headhunting when a player does not have the puck is legal. I rather see players duke it out instead of cheap shot blind side hits.

Meathead
02-25-2007, 01:17 PM
and the hits on connolly and umberger were head on giving the player at least the chance to look up to avoid it

what is drury supposed to do, spin his head in all directions after he shoots?

Crisis
02-25-2007, 02:15 PM
anybody who saw the highlights of what happened knows that ruff responded and their goalie got his ass kicked.
I saw the other team's goalie beat the **** out of Biron then hold his own vs our biggest goon, while in all his equipment after just fighting.

SABURZFAN
02-25-2007, 03:06 PM
I saw the other team's goalie beat the **** out of Biron then hold his own vs our biggest goon, while in all his equipment after just fighting.


biron did get beat up.

SabreEleven
02-25-2007, 09:12 PM
I saw the other team's goalie beat the **** out of Biron then hold his own vs our biggest goon, while in all his equipment after just fighting.

did you miss the part about him being a semi-professional boxer? The fight with Biron didn't take that much out of him.

Crisis
02-25-2007, 09:48 PM
I know Emery is a boxer, but I was referring to sab saying we "kicked their goalie's ass."