BigPete
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So what was he doing with his face on the ice in a precarious position as players are skating in? He liked how it felt? Come on man, he was out for at least a few seconds there.
Considering his face was just slammed into the glass, you bet your ass ice on it feels good. You don't need to be a hockey-scientist to figure that one out.
Either way, if he was knocked out he wouldn't be on the bench per the new guidance. It is your opinion that he was lights out, it is my opinion that he wasn't lights out. You can explain your argument all you want, but unless Brent Seabrook says different, he was never out.