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Theres a disturbing trend happening this year in the National Hockey League - players are getting suspended for dangerous hits at an alarming level. Tom Wilson of the Washington Capitals could be getting punished by the NHL Department of Player Safety after his hit Brayden Schenn on Tuesday night. Wilson has a hearing scheduled with the NHL for Thursday at Noon et. If NHL disciplinarian Brendan Shanahan suspends him, that will make 10 suspensions in 11 days and 20 over two-and-a-half months of hockey so far this season. Not to mention the seven suspensions that were handed out in the pre-season. To make matters worse, it seems more players are getting carted off on stretchers this year than ever before. Players are just not getting the idea of what is legal and illegal. Or they just dont care. So what needs to be done for players to get the message and stop these sort of hits? They could make the suspensions harsher. Instead of giving David Clarkson and Dion Phaneuf just two games for their respected incidents, how about sitting them down for five or more contests? Maybe the answer is to go after their wallets. To many NHL players, charging $2,000, $5,000 or even $10,000 is a drop in the bucket. If the league increased fines dramatically (say, six figures?), players would probably be outraged but they might also think twice about hitting a defenceless player from behind. Rules changes could be another option. Modifying the laws of fighting and hitting could work. But players dont seem to be getting the idea as it stands, so any minor tweaks or changes could be irrelevant. Then theres the thought of sidelining an offender for however long it takes for the victim to get cleared by doctors for game action. Now its also possible that little can be done to prevent said injuries and suspensions. Maybe the players have gotten too big, strong and fast to prevent this type of thing from happening. All that considered, what do you think needs to be done to prevent the rapid rate of dangerous hits in the NHL? As always, its Your! Call. Jarret Stoll . The deal, filed in U.S. District Court in Chicago, calls for the NCAA to toughen return-to-play rules for players who receive head blows and create a $70 million fund to pay for thousands of current and former athletes to undergo testing to determine whether they suffered brain trauma while playing football and other contact sports. Jeff Carter Kings Jersey . "It is my feeling the club is at a stage that is critical to our on-field expectations and this move was necessary," Hervey told a news gathering hours after he informed Reed he was gone after three years as head coach. http://www.kingsjerseysofficial.com/jarret-stoll-black-jersey.html. -- If this was Aaron Gordons final home game at Arizona, and it almost certainly was, then he went out in style. Dwight King . So on Friday, they went to work. The two-time Eastern Conference runner-ups announced they had signed three free agents -- backup big man Lavoy Allen, swingman C. Dwight King Kings Jersey . Mata had already been dropped from Spains squad once this season and with the country blessed with so many playmakers, he was in real danger of being overlooked for the trip to Brazil to defend their title.Germanys Carina Vogt has won the first Olympic gold medal in womens ski jumping after competition Tuesday at the RusSki Gorki Jumping Centre in Sochi, Russia. She set the best scores on both first and second round jumps, finishing with a combined total of 247.4 points. The silver medal went to Daniella Iraschko-Stolz of Austria, with a combined score from both rounds of 246.2. Coline Mattel of France scored 245.2. Sara Takanashi of Japan finished her second jump to garner a total score of 243.0. Canadian Atsuko Tanaka jumped 95 metres in the seccond round, scoring a combined total of 231.dddddddddddd3. Fellow Canadian Taylor Henrich flew 96 metres, and scored 230.4 points. Reigning World Cup champion Sarah Hendrickson of the United States scored a final total of 217.6. The result comes from a strong performance considering five months ago, Hendrickson had surgery to repair damage to her knee. Ski jumping has been part of the Olympic program since the 1924 Olympics in Chamonix, France. However, Sochi 2014 marks the first time womens ski jumping has been on the Olympic program. cheap jerseys wholesale jerseys ' ' '
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