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Sharks' Sherwood Calls Bruins' McAvoy Hit 'Stupid', Wants NHL to Address Head Shots
Sherwood, known for his physical play, says McAvoy's late hit was 'dirty and unnecessary' and hopes the league takes action.
San Jose Sharks forward Kiefer Sherwood criticized Bruins defenseman Charlie McAvoy for a late hit to Sherwood's head in the final seconds of their game, calling it 'dirty and unnecessary and just stupid on his part.' Sherwood, who set an NHL record for hits last season, said there's a difference between physical play and hits aimed at injuring players. He hopes the NHL can do a better job of addressing head shots to protect player safety.
Head shots and dangerous hits have been an ongoing issue in the NHL, with concerns about player safety and long-term health effects. Sherwood's criticism of the McAvoy hit, coming from a player known for his physical style, highlights the need for the league to more consistently penalize and deter these types of plays.
Sherwood Calls McAvoy Hit "Just Stupid", Says NHL Needs To Address Head Shots
Sherwood Calls McAvoy Hit “Just Stupid”, Says NHL Needs To Address Head Shots
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Will Bruins make the playoffs? Let's break down state of the race
Will Bruins make the playoffs? Let's break down state of the race originally appeared on NBC Sports Boston
The Boston Bruins are in the middle of a roster retool, but TD Garden still could be hosting important games in April and potentially May.
Boston’s streak of eight consecutive appearances in the Stanley Cup Playoffs ended last season as they finished with the NHL’s fifth-worst record. Many experts and analytics models were predicting the B’s would miss the playoffs again this season.
But the Bruins have defied the odds so far and actually have a pretty good shot at reaching the postseason.
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