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Richards' hit still reverberating

Mike Richards' vicious hit on David Booth during the Flyers/Panthers game back on Oct. 24 is still ringing - in more than one place.

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Richards' hit still reverberating

POSTED: Friday, November 20, 2009, 2:12 PM

SAN JOSE – Mike Richards’ hit on David Booth back on Oct. 24 is still reverberating through the hockey world. Last week at the NHL’s general manager meetings in Toronto, many GMs pointed to that hit as the reason why head shots and dangerous hits need to be taken out of the game.

This week, the hit is still reverberating in a different place. David Booth told The Sporting News in today’s issue that he is still feeling the effects of the hit daily. Booth made a pass near the Flyers’ blue line and turned his head at the very second Richards came across the ice and drilled him with a shoulder.

The hit – which knocked Booth unconscious, cut him and kept him in Pennsylvania Hospital for a night – was reviewed by the NHL but not deemed worthy of a suspension. Booth’s head scraped along the Wachovia Center ice on the way down.

Booth has not been back on the ice since. I reported news from the South Florida Sun-Sentinel in Thursday’s paper about Booth’s setbacks. He has not been able to do light exercises for more than three consecutive days without headaches.

Video of the hit is at the bottom of this post.

The Sporting News caught up with him for a revealing Q&A in their Nov. 20, 2009 issue. Here is an excerpt:

Question: How would you describe the symptoms right now?
Booth: It’s kind of fatigue mostly, and headaches … I never had a headache for the longest time [before the hit]. Now, it seems like everything I do, my head starts pounding.

Question: Was it a dirty hit?
Booth: Since I was the one receiving it, I looked back on it and my viewpoint is going to be different than other people’s. Yeah, I guess everyone has their opinions, I’m sure you know where I stand on it.

Question: At the GM meetings in Toronto, that hit seemed to be the one that rallied for a rule protecting players from hits to the head. Is that something positive you can pull out of this?
Booth: Yeah, but it kind of sucks it had to come at my expense. That’s the way it goes.

Question: So you’d like to see rule changes?
Booth: Yeah, I think you could answer that for me.

Question: I read somewhere that your career might be in jeopardy because of this hit. Do you worry about not playing again?
Booth: No. That’s not in my mind. That’s never crossed my mind. I’ve never even had that thought.

Question: I imagine the best advice is to not rush back?
Booth: That’s the biggest thing. You feel good during the day, you want to get back out there … I hate doing nothing. I feel like a slob. I want to do anything I can. It’s been difficult.

Question: So what do you do to pass the time?
Booth: Nothing … The first couple of weeks, I’d go for a walk or something and I found that to be detrimental … I think I just have to do nothing.

That is powerful stuff. The "I feel like a slob" line really got me. It is amazing to see how a few milliseconds can change a life.

Anyways, the Flyers are back on the ice tonight (10:00 p.m. EST, Comcast SportsNet) against the San Jose Sharks. I looked at how the Flyers’ defense has made a big impact in the scoring column in today’s paper.

The Flyers’ lines are expected to stay the same:

Hartnell - Richards - Pyorala
Van Riemsdyk - Carter - Briere
Powe - Giroux - Laliberte
Carcillo - Betts – Laperriere

Flyers coach John Stevens said that Oskars Bartulis will remain in the lineup as the sixth defenseman, leaving Ole-Kristian Tollefsen, Danny Syvret and Riley Cote as healthy scratches.

The Sharks are walking wounded right now, missing Rob Blake, Devin Setoguchi, Jody Shelley and Brad Staubitz. All four will be out tonight.

Here were the Sharks' depleted lines from practice on Thursday:

Marleau – Thornton - Heatley
Clowe - Pavelski - Malhotra
Ortmeyer – Nichol – McLaren

The San Jose Mercury News is saying that Logan Couture, Jamie McGinn and Benn Ferriero are likely to play tonight as call-ups from Worcester (AHL).

For the latest updates, follow Frank Seravalli on Twitter at http://twitter.com/DNFlyers.


Frank Seravalli @ 2:12 PM  Permalink | 42 comments
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Comments  (42)
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 4:57 PM, 11/20/2009
    Bhite15's comment is bonerific!
    JohnnyN
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 5:01 PM, 11/20/2009
    what a broad
    Living_Legend
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 5:02 PM, 11/20/2009
    aisaac, WTF are you talking about? Noone here is crying about anything. You're just an idiot.
    ItsOnLikeDK
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 5:18 PM, 11/20/2009
    No one is talking about the hit to Pimeau's head that put him into retirement. Elbow to the head - period. I am amazed that Richards' hit is now the poster boy for headhunting. Richards' hit was clean, hard yes, but clean. The NHL has to evaluate why players continuously put themselves in positions like this. How many players *still* turn their backs when they know they're going to get hit? How many players *duck* to avoid a check? Too many! Why isn't the NHL doing something about those situations instead?
    rjhpsu85
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 5:19 PM, 11/20/2009
    Any hit to the head should be banned. PERIOD. Shoulder, forearm, elbow - any hit to the head should be banned. Richards would have accomplished the same thing - a devastating clean open ice check - if he had planted his shoulder into his chest. We all would have stood up and cheered. He lined his shoulder up to his chin because its legal in the game. This should be banned. PERIOD.
    LouB
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 5:32 PM, 11/20/2009
    Richards is a dirty player. This is about the 3rd time this guy has taken a head shot at someone when he could have avoided it. I hope some day what goes around comes around and this punk is laying on the ice with his brain scrambled for good.Idiot!
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 5:37 PM, 11/20/2009
    I remember a similar hit by "Cheap Shot Scott" Stevens on Eric Lindros. Where was the outrage?
    Could.It.Really.Be...ColonelAngus
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 5:43 PM, 11/20/2009
    Huge shoulder pads and more than adequate elbow pads make players feel like they cannot be hurt by lowering the shoulder or throwing an elbow. Keep the hitting as it is but let's dial it back a few decades in terms of all the padding.
    mwilgus
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  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 6:11 PM, 11/20/2009
    This was a clean hit, even Booth is wrong saying it was dirty. I agree with PhillyMike77. The NHL "loved Steven's hit on Lindros" and if you listened to the original broadcast they even called it the perfect clean hit. This was against a man who already had serious concussions issues. Stevens should have been prosecuted for that vicious attempt to injure Lindros. Instead he was praised!
    MIKEZ
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 6:11 PM, 11/20/2009
    I hate to disagree with most of the posters. It looked like a dirty hit to me. Certainly unnecessary. Booth no longer had the puck and should not have been hit at all, let alone a hit clearly centered on his head.
    Bobphxville
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 6:46 PM, 11/20/2009
    Richards stalked Booth like a lion on a wilderbeast, like a heat seeking missle on a taliban jalopy. Sickening to watch, completely avodiable and unnesessary, now the dude Booth life as he knew it , is over! Nice work Richards the human head is not capable of withstanding a direct shot at 25 mph. Booth was completely vulnerable and Richards went out of his way to inflict ahit that may very well result in permanent brain damage.
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  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 7:57 PM, 11/20/2009
    The dude didn't have the puck when he was hit high. Richardson SHOULD have been suspended. IT's not a clean play to hit someone like that without the puck. Lindros had the puck and was skating over the blue line when he was drilled. Sorry Flyers fans, but you are wrong. Stop being homers and look at the rules.
    scootch
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 8:09 PM, 11/20/2009
    Clean hit. No discussion.
    jtgallagher1


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