I don't know hockey that well but whoever rushed the net and basically guarded Cousin's by just rushing the defenseman, putting his stick between his legs and then actually holding the defenseman's stick is the greasiest player ever. He knew he wasn't going to be any help on the rush so he just took out a defenseman. How is that a legal play? How do you have intent to play the puck if you're putting your own stick in between an opposing player's legs? And then actually holding the blade of the defenseman's stick too. You could tell he knew he did something wrong by the way he dropped the stick.
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I don't know hockey that well but whoever rushed the net and basically guarded Cousin's by just rushing the defenseman, putting his stick between his legs and then actually holding the defenseman's stick is the greasiest player ever. He knew he wasn't going to be any help on the rush so he just took out a defenseman. How is that a legal play?
How do you have intent to play the puck if you're putting your own stick in between an opposing player's legs?
And then actually holding the blade of the defenseman's stick too. You could tell he knew he did something wrong by the way he dropped the stick.