Dangerous Liaisons

Terrier sophomore Joe Pereira just got plowed head/shoulder-first into the boards low to Hoyle’s right by junior defenseman Ian Tallett. The play looked awful in real-time, the contact itself looked punishable, and yet the stripes pocketed their whistles.

Human error is what it is, but when there is such a universal outcry against hits to the head at all levels of the game, how can the officials let such a play occur? Call ’em all and apologize later, is my opinion when it comes to cranial concerns. But apparently that’s just me.

Dangerous Liaisons

Terrier sophomore Joe Pereira just got plowed head/shoulder-first into the boards low to Hoyle’s right by junior defenseman Ian Tallett. The play looked awful in real-time, the contact itself looked punishable, and yet the stripes pocketed their whistles.

Human error is what it is, but when there is such a universal outcry against hits to the head at all levels of the game, how can the officials let such a play occur? Call ’em all and apologize later, is my opinion when it comes to cranial concerns. But apparently that’s just me.