Vancouver Canucks Vincent Desharnais Sends a Strong Message to Tanner Jeannot After Dirty Hit on Brock Boeser
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In the aftermath of a tense clash between the Vancouver Canucks and the Los Angeles Kings, Canucks' defenseman Vincent Desharnais shared his thoughts on the contentious hit by Tanner Jeannot that left Brock Boeser sidelined.
Reflecting on the incident, Desharnais stated,
«The league did what they had to do. Next time we play them next time we play them. But right now we don't have to focus on that. It's behind us and we just hope Boeser will be back as soon as possible.»
The underlying message in Desharnais' statement was clear: there may be some unfinished business when the Canucks and Kings meet again. Hockey fans know the unwritten code-when a player commits a dangerous hit, the expectation is that he will face consequences on the ice in their next encounter. With the next matchup not slated until January 16th in Vancouver, the anticipation is already brewing.
Jeannot's hit on Boeser, which was deemed reckless enough to earn a three-game suspension, has left both teams paying the price. The Canucks are now without Boeser for an indefinite period, a significant loss considering his impact on their offensive play. For the Kings, Jeannot's suspension means they'll be shorthanded for the next few games, a consequence that could shift their momentum.
While tensions are expected to simmer until the rematch, Desharnais made it clear that the Canucks' current priority is moving forward and focusing on their upcoming games. Revenge might be implied, but for now, the team's focus remains on Boeser's recovery and maintaining their competitive edge.
The hockey world will be watching closely when January 16th rolls around, with many anticipating that Jeannot will have to answer for his actions. Whether it's a fight or getting tossed around a few times, the traditional 'pay your dues' moment seems inevitable. Until then, the Canucks will concentrate on keeping their season on track, knowing that their chance for retribution is waiting just down the line.
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