Jeannot Ejected for a Head Hit: Was it a Dirty Play?
So, you heard about the Jeannot ejection, right? It was wild. He got tossed for a head hit, and people are losing their minds over it. Let’s break down what happened and see if it was a dirty play.
What Happened?
The incident happened during a game between the Tampa Bay Lightning and the Nashville Predators. The boys were battling, as usual, and Jeannot got tangled up with a Lightning player. During the scuffle, it looked like Jeannot delivered a hit that landed on the opposing player’s head.
Boom! The refs immediately called a penalty, and then Jeannot was ejected from the game. Now, the NHL is investigating the play to see if there will be further disciplinary action.
Was It a Dirty Play?
Here’s the thing: Jeannot didn’t exactly go out of his way to target the player’s head. It definitely looked intense, but it was also kind of a "hockey" play. He was battling for position, and the collision happened pretty quick.
However, the NHL has been cracking down on head hits, and they’re not messing around. They’re serious about player safety. This means that even if it wasn’t intentional, Jeannot might still face a suspension.
The Aftermath
This incident is a big deal for both teams. The Predators are already battling injuries, and losing Jeannot could really hurt their chances. As for the Lightning, they're pissed off about the hit, and they’re not afraid to let everyone know it.
We’ll have to wait and see what the NHL decides, but one thing’s for sure: this incident will spark a lot of debate in the hockey world. And let’s be honest, that’s what we live for!
This article has been written for entertainment purposes and is not intended to be taken as factual.