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Don Cherry has an interesting take on the Ryan Reaves hit

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Finnegan Frost
November 18, 2024  (11:14 PM)
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On Don Cherry's latest edition of his grapevines podcast, the veteran hockey analysis gives fans an inside look as to why the hit potentially happened.

The hockey world has been buzzing around Ryan Reaves the past 24 hours for a dirty hit on Edmonton Oilers defenceman Darnell Nurse.

In last Saturdays game between the Oilers and Leafs, Reaves came in with speed against Nurse coming around the Oilers net, and delivered a forceful check to the head of Nurse. The Oilers defenceman left the game with injury.

According to Liam McCormick of Oilers Daily,he Department of Player Safety explained that Reaves' hit fully satisfied the conditions for an illegal check to the head, warranting the supplemental disciple.

»First, the head is clearly the main point of contact, as Reaves' shoulder makes direct and forceful contact with Nurse's head

Second, the head contact on this check is avoidable. Reaves mistimes this play missing his core and making his head the main point of contact.»
- NHL Department of Player Safety

Now, hockey enthusiats around are engaging in the topic of "protecting yourself" along the boards, and Don Cherry gives his take on the events that transpired.

-Don Cherry

Indeed, Don Cherry has hit it right on the money. Despite the hit being a horrific headshot, Darnell Nurse has to keep his head up in vulnerable sectors of the ice.

With that being said, it was reported that Ryan Reaves walked to the Oilers dressing to apologize to Nurse for the hit -- but it's also up to Darnell Nurse to avoid making himself vulnerable in that situation

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