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Originally Posted by isles31
Nielsen was leaning forward no? Reaching to chip the puck out right? That's as prone a player can be in open ice, not including back turned. And anytime a player is in one of the dangerous positions, yea you have to lay off. Can't hit the head. End of story
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You don't understand the rule. The rule is meant to penalize blindside hits. Hits from the side or behind. Callahan was in front of him. If Nielsen didn't see him coming, then that's his fault, not Cally's. End of story.