NHL Analysts Discuss the Controversy Over Oliver Ekman-Larsson’s Hit That Could Lead to Penalties
The NHL imposed a $5,000 fine on Oliver Ekman-Larsson for a hit against the Tampa Bay Lightning, sparking significant debate over the controversial decision. On Monday night, the only NHL game was between the Atlantic Division rivals, the Toronto Maple Leafs and the Tampa Bay Lightning. However, the major topic of discussion from the game centers around Ekman-Larsson’s fined hit.
Opinions are divided on whether the penalty against Maple Leafs veteran defenseman Oliver Ekman-Larsson was justified. Some, like former NHL player Carlo Colaiacovo, criticized the league, arguing that the hit shouldn’t have resulted in a penalty at all, let alone a fine. In contrast, others, including Ray Ferraro, have defended the league’s decision after the controversial call was made.
While Guentzel was clearly trying to poke the puck, he didn’t have possession, leading the league to penalize Ekman-Larsson for interference instead of dangerous contact. Despite this controversy, there was plenty for hockey fans to enjoy, including Andrei Vasilevsky giving Morgan Rielly a snow shower before being pulled after allowing four early goals. Toronto had the last laugh at least once during the game.
This hit is sure to spark differing opinions among fans and analysts. However, the league’s decision to fine Ekman-Larsson for interference is final. Given the heavy hit and Vasilevsky’s struggles, their next matchup promises to be a must-watch.