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Garnet Hathaway of the Flyers almost hits Jonathan Quick in the head with his skate.

On March 15, 2023, during an National Hockey League (NHL) game between the Philadelphia Flyers and the Los Angeles Kings at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, an incident occurred that raised concerns due to the potential danger it posed to Los Angeles Kings goaltender, Jonathan Quick.

Garnet Hathaway, a forward for the Flyers, was skating towards the net during the second period of the game. As he attempted to make a move around a Kings defender, his right skate came up in the air, and it appeared that it was heading towards Quick's head. The incident occurred during a scramble for the puck in front of the net, and it seemed like it was unintentional.

The NHL's Department of Player Safety reviewed the incident and determined that there was not enough evidence to support a suspension for Hathaway. The league stated that "the player did not intentionally aim or direct his skate at the goaltender's head."

However, the incident sparked a heated debate among hockey fans and analysts, with some arguing that Hathaway should have been suspended for the dangerous play, while others believed that it was an unintentional mistake. The Flyers' forward apologized for the incident, stating that it was not his intention to hit Quick in the head.

Quick himself downplayed the incident, saying that he was focused on the puck and did not even notice that Hathaway's skate was close to his head. The game continued without further incident, and the Flyers went on to win 4-1.

It is important to note that intentional hits to the head are a major concern in hockey, and the NHL has implemented strict rules to prevent such plays. The league takes a zero-tolerance approach to hits to the head and may suspend players for such infractions. However, in this case, there was not enough evidence to support a suspension, as it appeared to be an unintentional play.

Despite the controversy surrounding the incident, both teams moved on, and the focus shifted back to the ice, where the Flyers continued their push for a playoff spot, while the Kings looked to bounce back from their loss.


Published 6 days ago

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