Filed under: Blue Jackets, Bruins, Penguins, Eastern, NHL Discipline
At the time, the NHL incomprehensibly backpedaled. They chose not to suspend Cooke, citing the fact that the hit on Savard was technically not against anything in the rulebook.
(Apparently, the rules on "intent to injure" didn't apply.)
After Cooke's hit, CBC commentator Don Cherry blasted Cooke and the league, saying the Pittsburgh forward had a history of trying to injure opponents, and it was time for someone to put a stop to it.
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