Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Andrew Ference of Bruins ejected after charging Rangers? Ryan McDonagh in OT (Video)

The New York Rangers won their Eastern Conference showdown Saturday with the Boston Bruins on a Marian Gaborik power-play goal with 3.6 seconds remaining in overtime.

Why did they have a power play? Because Bruins defenseman Andrew Ference put a forearm into the numbers of Rangers defenseman Ryan McDonagh's sweater, sending him face-first into the end boards and sending Ference to the dressing room on a 5-minute major/game misconduct for charging.

Jack Edwards and Andy Brickley provided every counterargument to the obvious, which is that Ference recklessly shoved McDonagh from behind in a high-velocity chase for the puck.

The speed of the play, the absence of malice, the "angling for a hit" rather than hitting from behind, the notion that McDonagh held up before Ference anticipated he would have ? hell, add whatever you want to the pile of excuses NESN already provided. It's a hit that shouldn't happen.

And it's a hit the NHL doesn't want to happen any longer, and one expects Brendan Shanahan's going to swing the Shanahammer for this one. Ference isn't a dirty player ? this wasn't necessarily a malicious hit ? but a guy who plays on the edge. Unless you're a Bruins announcer, you probably feel like he went over the edge here.

Via Joe Haggerty on Twitter:

Andrew Ference admitted after game he was coming in too fast and that led to "a bad result" w/McDonagh injury. Said its league's call now.

As for McDonagh ? well, he's survived more despicable hits than this.

Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nhl-puck-daddy/andrew-ference-bruins-ejected-charging-rangers-ryan-mcdonagh-211110285.html

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