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 2025-26 OOT Thread [message #847746]
Mon, 06 October 2025 09:43 Go to next message
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So generally I hate these super generic catch-all threads because they suck big news in and it just gets lost, but at the same time the Tampa/Florida game the other night was crazy and it needs somewhere to be mentioned, but probably not big enough for its own thread so here we go with the 2025-26 Out of Town Thread.

NHL Supplementary Discipline seems to be consistently inconsistent. These teams already have some bad blood, with Ekblad injuring Hagel in the playoffs last year. He didn't even get a penalty on the play but did get suspended after (a rarity for a player on a Gregory Campbell team).

Then on Oct. 2, AJ Greer hit Hagel, then sucker punched him starting a melee. He got a fine. So two nights later, all hell broke loose. Two minutes in, Scott Sabourin labeled Ekblad, and when he got up, punched him a couple times. Ekblad left the game, Sabourin got a match penalty. Five minutes later, Roman Schmidt cross-checked Verhaeghe and got 5 and a game. 40 seconds after that, Verhaeghe hit Girgensons from behind and got a major and a game misconduct (no supplementary discipline). Six minutes later and Moser drilled Boqvist from behind and got his own major and ejection. Then there was a period and a half of fighting (punctuated by Florida Panthers goals - they won 7-0). Four minutes in to the third, Mikkola got his own game misconduct. He didn't leave, and assisted on a goal later - which was struck off the board and he was finally sent away. There were twelve game misconducts, 6 10-minute misconducts and two match penalties (Bjorkstrand also got a match 4 minutes in to the third).

The supplemental discipline after that game: For Tampa - Schmidt & Goncalves got fined. Sabourin and Moser have hearings and will end up getting suspended. For Florida? Nothing. Not even a fine for Verhaeghe for his hit from behind.

No one hurt either - Ekblad is apparently practicing and expected to play the season opener.

All that said - I hope that teams target the Panthers relentlessly this year. They are such a dirty team and get given so much latitude to get away with it, the only real solution is to fight fire with fire. If it means a couple of guys get a night off, oh well. It's just the regular season.

There's a stretch where they play Tampa (Nov 15), Edm (Nov 22) and Toronto (Dec 2). All teams they played in the playoffs, all teams that they did despicable things against. I'd love to see them just have two weeks of hell, and deal with a lot of bruises from that.



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 Re: 2025-26 OOT Thread [message #847776 is a reply to message #847746 ]
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Keep it up please Tampa!

Just throw the towel in on the season and make your year all about injuring Florida players please! icon_biggrin



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 Re: 2025-26 OOT Thread [message #847777 is a reply to message #847746 ]
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Adam wrote on Mon, 06 October 2025 08:43

So generally I hate these super generic catch-all threads because they suck big news in and it just gets lost, but at the same time the Tampa/Florida game the other night was crazy and it needs somewhere to be mentioned, but probably not big enough for its own thread so here we go with the 2025-26 Out of Town Thread.

NHL Supplementary Discipline seems to be consistently inconsistent. These teams already have some bad blood, with Ekblad injuring Hagel in the playoffs last year. He didn't even get a penalty on the play but did get suspended after (a rarity for a player on a Gregory Campbell team).

Then on Oct. 2, AJ Greer hit Hagel, then sucker punched him starting a melee. He got a fine. So two nights later, all hell broke loose. Two minutes in, Scott Sabourin labeled Ekblad, and when he got up, punched him a couple times. Ekblad left the game, Sabourin got a match penalty. Five minutes later, Roman Schmidt cross-checked Verhaeghe and got 5 and a game. 40 seconds after that, Verhaeghe hit Girgensons from behind and got a major and a game misconduct (no supplementary discipline). Six minutes later and Moser drilled Boqvist from behind and got his own major and ejection. Then there was a period and a half of fighting (punctuated by Florida Panthers goals - they won 7-0). Four minutes in to the third, Mikkola got his own game misconduct. He didn't leave, and assisted on a goal later - which was struck off the board and he was finally sent away. There were twelve game misconducts, 6 10-minute misconducts and two match penalties (Bjorkstrand also got a match 4 minutes in to the third).

The supplemental discipline after that game: For Tampa - Schmidt & Goncalves got fined. Sabourin and Moser have hearings and will end up getting suspended. For Florida? Nothing. Not even a fine for Verhaeghe for his hit from behind.

No one hurt either - Ekblad is apparently practicing and expected to play the season opener.

All that said - I hope that teams target the Panthers relentlessly this year. They are such a dirty team and get given so much latitude to get away with it, the only real solution is to fight fire with fire. If it means a couple of guys get a night off, oh well. It's just the regular season.

There's a stretch where they play Tampa (Nov 15), Edm (Nov 22) and Toronto (Dec 2). All teams they played in the playoffs, all teams that they did despicable things against. I'd love to see them just have two weeks of hell, and deal with a lot of bruises from that.


Yeah I freaking hate Florida.. and especially their pretentious clown of a coach Maurice.. that guy just loves listening to himself pontificate.. just a greasy, slimy, d-bag.. Florida has the no-tax state advantage that the NHL never acknowledges.. that even Marchand states is the big reason they can retain players there.. and then they have the Greggy Campbell's daddy advantage sitting up in NHL Corp.. his office being right next door to that cartoon Parros..

It'll be interesting to see what happens with the Leafs.. Bennet took out their #1 goaltender and ruined their playoffs last year.. and Berube is the kind of guy that won't be settling for anything less than retribution in a regular season game..

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 Re: 2025-26 OOT Thread [message #847787 is a reply to message #847777 ]
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Skookum Jim wrote on Mon, 06 October 2025 13:17

Adam wrote on Mon, 06 October 2025 08:43

So generally I hate these super generic catch-all threads because they suck big news in and it just gets lost, but at the same time the Tampa/Florida game the other night was crazy and it needs somewhere to be mentioned, but probably not big enough for its own thread so here we go with the 2025-26 Out of Town Thread.

NHL Supplementary Discipline seems to be consistently inconsistent. These teams already have some bad blood, with Ekblad injuring Hagel in the playoffs last year. He didn't even get a penalty on the play but did get suspended after (a rarity for a player on a Gregory Campbell team).

Then on Oct. 2, AJ Greer hit Hagel, then sucker punched him starting a melee. He got a fine. So two nights later, all hell broke loose. Two minutes in, Scott Sabourin labeled Ekblad, and when he got up, punched him a couple times. Ekblad left the game, Sabourin got a match penalty. Five minutes later, Roman Schmidt cross-checked Verhaeghe and got 5 and a game. 40 seconds after that, Verhaeghe hit Girgensons from behind and got a major and a game misconduct (no supplementary discipline). Six minutes later and Moser drilled Boqvist from behind and got his own major and ejection. Then there was a period and a half of fighting (punctuated by Florida Panthers goals - they won 7-0). Four minutes in to the third, Mikkola got his own game misconduct. He didn't leave, and assisted on a goal later - which was struck off the board and he was finally sent away. There were twelve game misconducts, 6 10-minute misconducts and two match penalties (Bjorkstrand also got a match 4 minutes in to the third).

The supplemental discipline after that game: For Tampa - Schmidt & Goncalves got fined. Sabourin and Moser have hearings and will end up getting suspended. For Florida? Nothing. Not even a fine for Verhaeghe for his hit from behind.

No one hurt either - Ekblad is apparently practicing and expected to play the season opener.

All that said - I hope that teams target the Panthers relentlessly this year. They are such a dirty team and get given so much latitude to get away with it, the only real solution is to fight fire with fire. If it means a couple of guys get a night off, oh well. It's just the regular season.

There's a stretch where they play Tampa (Nov 15), Edm (Nov 22) and Toronto (Dec 2). All teams they played in the playoffs, all teams that they did despicable things against. I'd love to see them just have two weeks of hell, and deal with a lot of bruises from that.


Yeah I freaking hate Florida.. and especially their pretentious clown of a coach Maurice.. that guy just loves listening to himself pontificate.. just a greasy, slimy, d-bag.. Florida has the no-tax state advantage that the NHL never acknowledges.. that even Marchand states is the big reason they can retain players there.. and then they have the Greggy Campbell's daddy advantage sitting up in NHL Corp.. his office being right next door to that cartoon Parros..

It'll be interesting to see what happens with the Leafs.. Bennet took out their #1 goaltender and ruined their playoffs last year.. and Berube is the kind of guy that won't be settling for anything less than retribution in a regular season game..



No love lost with the Oilers either. Those clowns not just took our Cup but rubbed our noses in it last June. And they're so douchey and dirty all the way. The league just wants to look the other way, so that means teams have to make them pay the price - especially in games that don't mean as much as the playoff match-ups.

Josh Brown can get the call-up for that one.



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