20 is a bit steep. I know Willy is a repeat offender, and I can grasp the reasoning put forth by DOPS in the escalation in the number, but I don't agree that the main point of contact was the head and that Willy targeted the head (or that he is solely responsible for the positioning, etc, etc)
I was expecting 10 games, but I am admittedly a homer, so....
I'm sure Cindy is happy. (and that's all that matters)
Fucking 20 games is season altering for the Caps.
I'm curious about what guys like Dale Hunter and Scott Stevens think about the current NHL and its direction. Somebody ask Alan May what he thinks of this.
Don't get me wrong, I mean Willy needs to curb this and the timing was epic stupid, and I'm not advocating head-hunting or deliberately trying to injure someone, but please don't take checking out of the game.
Well, it is what it is. A few points:
(1) The hit was NOT blind side. He cut toward the middle, and Wilson was coming from basically the direction he was skating toward. Besides that, the video shows the player bracing just before Wilson hits him. He knew Wilson was coming. And Wilson did hit him from the side, not from behind.
(2) As I stated elsewhere, physics says that a lot of the force of the hit had to go to the side of his body, or he wouldn't have spun almost 360 degrees when Wilson hit him. I don't argue that Wilson got his head, but I don't think it was the main point of contact. However, "main" is a judgment call.
(3) I read a comment from another GM saying that Wilson deserved a long suspension. But he also said that if the Caps wanted to trade him there would be 30 GM's on the phone. And that's at $5 million + per year.
(4) This IS season-altering. With the tightness of the Metropolitan Division and the improvements of enough other clubs, it is quite possible that this single action could be the difference between the Caps making and not making the playoffs this season. And for those who would say, "just play through it," the Caps were 10 standings points from being out of the playoffs last season. That isn't a lot of wiggle room.
(5) Perhaps the alteration Wilson needs to make going forward is, instead of hitting players more straight up, he needs to lower his shoulder like a running back trying to finish a run, and hit his opponent in the chest or stomach. Heck, that might be more damaging than how he is now hitting, because his force would be more concentrated rather than "stretched out."