After tonight's game between the Ottawa Senators and the New Jersey Devils, it seems as though Burrows fell into some darkness because his attack on Taylor Hall will certainly see him sit for a few games at least.
What is Alex Burrows thinking as he's kneeing Taylor Hall in the head? This isn't the UFC or some sort of wrestling match. Kneeing in all forms in hockey is a punishable offence, yet here we have Burrows delivering knees to the head of Taylor Hall as they lay on the ice. What's scarier is that Hall is lying face-down on the ice, meaning the act of kneeing Hall in the head could potentially drive his face into the ice. There is zero excuse for this, and Alex Burrows should pay with a hefty suspension for this. Thankfully, Hall was no worse for wear after emerging from the pile of humanity.
According to Hall, he told Devils reporter Amanda Stein, "He punched me in the back of the head like 10 times. He kind of lost his mind."
#NJDevils: Taylor Hall on Burrows: “He punched me in the back of the head like 10 times. He kind of lost his mind.”
— Amanda Stein (@amandacstein) February 7, 2018
Hall told me after he didn’t know it was Burrows’ knee in his head. He just felt something and his teammates told him afterwards it was the knee.
The unfortunate thing is that despite past indiscretions on the ice, Burrows has kept his name out of the Department of Player Safety's crosshairs for some time. With his record being basically expunged for past incidents, he doesn't qualify as a repeat offender in the eyes of the Department of Player Safety. Because of this, I'm guessing he gets five games for the two knee-shots he delivered.
Some may say that's a heavy price for Burrows to pay, but Hall could have been seriously hurt. Preventing something like this from ever happening again is entirely why the Department of Player Safety would be right to levy the maximum penalty they can as per the CBA.
Until next time, keep your sticks on the ice!
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